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BrewDog launches 1.1% “Nanny State Beer”

Missed this yesterday but well done to Brew dog for a bit of humour.. From BBC

A brewer criticised for making what it claimed is Britain’s strongest beer has unveiled an ale with a 1.1% alcohol content.

BrewDog said it launched Nanny State in response to the outcry caused after launching Tokyo* with an 18.2% alcohol content.

In July health experts said a high-alcohol percentage can cause as much damage as drinking to excess.

A 330ml bottle of Tokyo* contains six units of alcohol – twice the recommended daily limit.

BrewDog, based in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, said the stronger beer will help change the country’s binge-drinking culture because it is so rich that people will consume less of it.

Richard McLelland, the firm’s sales director, said today: “We are very responsible retailers. People in the UK want to buy beer based on flavour not on alcohol content and BrewDog creates bold, dramatic, flavoursome beers.

“We’ve had to control the brewing process to create a very low alcohol content.

“Nanny State’s available in cask just now. It is being bottled at the moment but it should be available later this week.

“Nanny State is mild imperial ale containing more hops per barrel than any other beer ever brewed in the UK.

“It is an extraordinary little ale, jammed full of all the brewer’s favourite hops, giving it as much body and mouth feel as possible, ensuring that low strength does not translate into reduced flavour,” he added.

Mr McLelland said the new beer had such a low-alcohol content that the Government did not class it as a beer and it was not subject to beer duty.

BrewDog founder James Watt wrote on his blog: “Anyone who knows BrewDog, knows beer, or anyone has more common sense than a common (or garden) gnome will know that the scathing and unrelenting criticism we faced was pretty unjustified.

“If logic serves the same people who witch-hunted and publicly slated us should now offer us heartfelt support and public congratulations. However I fear that this, unfortunately, is an arena devoid of logic and reason.”

BrewDog also caused controversy earlier this year when drinks industry watchdog the Portman Group said its drink Speedball should be withdrawn from the shelves because it shared a name with the drugs cocktail which killed actor River Phoenix.

Nanny State will be available online at www.brewdog.com with bottles costing £2.49 each.

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Has Cardiff sold it’s soul to … John Lewis

Well today is the day, World peace breaks out NO, Famine is eradicated NO, the day John Lewis opens it’s largest store outside of London, YES.

Surprised you did not know about it, if you have been in Cardiff recently, the shadow of the mighty church of shopping has loomed over the City for the past X number of months, as part of the building of the StDavids 2 shopping complex and multitudes of city centre flats that will lay empty well into the next decade.

Granted some clever marketing from the John Lewis People

Flickr Image from worldofoddy

Flickr image from worldofoddy

Flickr image from worldofoddy

CC photos from worldofoddy thanks

and this week Cardiff Council have put up crappy but repeated banners all over town just in case your forgot and the metro has gone JL mad

oh and I have bitten the John Lewis apple as well, by blogging about it, see I told you, no one can escape.

Ok it will bring jobs to the city and visitors for shopping – “Cardiff will become a shopping destination” someone said, yes people come to towns to shop and someone got paid to find that out!

But do we need four more floors of goods most people can’t afford?

I say no, I say invest in the central market and the arcades and get more small unique retailers into the city, instead of making it a carbon copy of LiverpoolOne or every other town in Britain but alas it’s too late.

rant over, now I wonder if they sell sheds 😉

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Beer of the Week : Jaipur ipa again + some cider

I had a quiet pint (is that possible in the Otley? when they were filming a Zombie movie) last night with all round beer bloke ArfurD

Also has a lovely pint of White Bear, from a brewery we both have not tried, Kempsey

then went on the Otley 01 well it would be rude not to..

Earlier on mind you I had a pint of the “new” cider over at ‘spoons “marcle hill cider” a nice but generic cider..

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That time of the year again – Father Christmas Photo

This time of the year people seem to buy my Father Christmas running photo, maybe getting websites and publications ready for the Xmas period.

I took this images a few years a go at the Newton santa run, when I was getting into digital photography, it’s not shot on a DSLR on a canon powershot, but its my biggest selling shot (I only sell a few of my photos a month, so wont give up the day job)

Looking back it was not a great image in terms of composition and the colour was not great.. but its been popular and allows me to buy odds and sods for my camera every year as its for sale on iStockphoto

Unfortunately the quality of photos you need to put up nowadays is very high and I don’t have many accepted 🙁

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So much for my diet – Pork based lovely

I am supposed to be on a diet (2 pint minimum) but had the nibbles for this wonderful porkbased product.

Pork fest

A pork baguette with onions,stuffing, apple sauce and additional pork fat/crackling on the side….

Dr Akins all is forgiven, its a bit hard eating but the sheddie Iam I will finish it..

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Why can’t I get Cable when the man holes are everywhere

I was walking with Sprout last night and noticed different service man holes covers everywhere, not sure why I did not notice them before.

They were not BT ones they were CabelTel, which went onto be NTL and now virgin.

so looks likes my area was cabled but not to the house… does anyone know why? Did they run out of money? would BT be using this cable for their “SuperFast” broadband?

virgin

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My Pub of the year The Philharmonic Dining Rooms Liverpool

I recently visited Liverpool (but have had flu since! so could not post) and I think this is my Pub of the year

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms Liverpool

this is what Wikpedia says about it

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms in Liverpool, England is situated on the junction of Hope Street and Hardman Street, diagonally opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Locally it is referred to as the Philharmonic Pub or simply the Phil. Designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas for the brewers Robert Cain & Company, it opened in 1898. The exterior is in the Art Nouveau style.

By the 1960s, the hotel had become a Liverpool institution. The Beatles used to go there, and John Lennon once complained that one of the prices of fame was “not being able to go to the Phil for a drink” [1]

2nd of course would be the Vulcan in Cardiff, a different pub altogether, but with a uniqueness of it’s own..

Dave from welshbloggers.co.uk at a recent meet up.

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Welsh Bloggers in the pub – The vulcan

This Wednesday (15th July & pay day!) I will be joining some Welsh bloggers in a pub the Vulcan in Cardiff (yes the one that was supposed to close due to the evil of corporate greed and replaced with a car park), the majority of them I have never met let along understand what they write about.

Save The Vulcan

Photo from My mate James Cuff’s flickr

I am always a bit shy about these sort of things ( Until I get a few pints down my neck) as there will be serious bloggers who write about politics, Welsh language, news and beer (I am safe with the last topic) but they are not really interested in my little shed world.

So I will sit quietly at the back maybe chatting to Dave and Arfur and down a few pints of Brains.

Anyway join us.

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Nelsons revenge

unclewilco posted a photo:

Nelsons revenge

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Holdens special

unclewilco posted a photo:

Holdens special

a lovely pint