Monthly Archives: August 2009

Delirium Tremens – “Best Beer in the World” 1998

At some point in our lives, mundane activities will slowly find an annoying occupancy in our daily schedules. This is especially so after you finally move out on your own. When I had my bachelor’s pad in Kuala Lumpur, Monday nights was always reserved for a swim followed by laundry and mopping.
But one household activity [...]

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“Irish Moonshine”, The High Octane Hooch

I’m sure lots of you have tried or at least seen, heard of Absinthe. It’s one liquor that has infamously hypnotized numerous creative minds including Vincent Van Gogh, Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and Oscar Wilde. Talented beyond their years, yet all had a streak of madness. Even Jack The Ripper was known to consume this drink [...]

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I Came, I Saw, iBrew

I decided that this post will be more about the pictures telling the story. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this is going to be one heck of a long post. Tks Moehadi for the brilliant pics below as well as IPA and Conkerwood stouts.
All in all, a well attended and fun event [...]

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Beerjacking the iBrew Challenge 2009

Tomorrow will be an exciting day in the beer annals of Singapore. Andre and I will be at iBrew Challenge 2009 to sample some of the finest homebrew and craft beers in the (is)land and hang out with fellow brewers and enthusiasts. Not to mention the homemade wines. And that the beer is freeflow. Just [...]

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It’s Not Always Black And White

It’s been more than a month since pop legend Michael Jackson died, yet I still saw someone walking out of a music store carrying a copy of his Dangerous album. And even his passing away hasn’t been black and white. His death is still being the investigated, the blood line of his children are being questioned, [...]

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Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens

We have a buddy, let’s call him Adrian. Now Adrian has been one of our most avid supporters and has tried pimping us of as celebrity bloggers just so he can score free drinks. Still, he provides constructive suggestions like featuring more of the stuff we’ve tried. To which led to the discussion of favourite [...]

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Jones The Grocer, Now Rogue Trader

We finally had our first complaints from some of you. I’ve been questioned about our recent laziness and not maintaining the frequency of our posts over the past few weeks. Truth be told, we’ve been drinking more than writing. And we’ve got day jobs which have been crazy lately (I was in office doing a [...]

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Mother Knows Best

SG’s Misanthropic Liberal. Thanks to @ctham for this!

Speaks for itself… wonder if Bud used this as a early 20th century advert.

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All Natural Blue Coloured Beer

Was alerted to this, courtesy of  my mate Jeremy Seow. I’d try it, only cos its made form all natural ingredients, including the blue colouring. The guy in the video makes me want to drink blue beer.
Okhotsk Blue Draft: The Japanese Beer made from melting Icebergs

And Blue seaweed, for coloring of course.  Looks refreshing, at [...]

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Belgium Beer, Food and Photography

Have yourself a taste of Belgium, right here in balmy Singapore.

A photography competition held in conjunction with The Image of Our Landscape exhibition. Free admission

Venue

Concourse, Glass Atrium & The Platform

Date

SAT 29 AUG 2009 – SUN 30 AUG 2009 12:00pm – 6:00pm

Thrill your sense with exquisite and enchanting tastes from Belgium! Come discover its unique cuisine [...]

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