Timmy
white swans need love too
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Recently relocated to Adelaide and my local turns out to be the Earl of Leicester.
They have a beer appreciation thingy where you have to make your way through 86 bevs.
1 down ...Millers Chill :headshake
85 to go
If your in North Adelaide I suggest you check out the Wellington. They have about 36 beers on tap and a decent selection in the bottle. They cook awesome steaks too
The Welly is walking distance for me, so never needed to venture outside of North Adelplus drink driving laws...
Thanks Dad.On the 28th December he went to the annual gathering of the aboriginal chiefs and clans at Parramatta where Macquarie said goodbye to the original Aboriginal inhabitants whose predicament was reminiscent of what he had seen in the highlands of Scotland, Cape Town South Africa and Surat in India. As the Aborigines feasted on roast beef washed down with copious draughts of beer, he examined the children of the Native Institution. He knew that the rapid increase in British population and the progress of British agriculture and industry had driven these people from their ancient habitations; he also knew how contact with Europeans in the townships had degraded the Blacks, he planned to establish a refuge for them on 10,000 acres at Moss Vale where their existence would be relatively undisturbed, but the Colonial Office ignored his proposal.
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Macquarie and his family boarded the "Surrey" on the 12th February 1822, however due to adverse weather conditions it was the 15th before the ship weighed anchor at Watsons Bay. It cleared Port Jackson's heads to take Macquarie back to England after 12 years in the colony, a man who's chief aim and happiness had been the colonists' good. Before him lay the prospect of countering his critics in London following the 'Bigge Report' on his administration of the colony in New South Wales.
He was to have many disappointments, and his health eventually deteriorated. Major General Lachlan Macquarie died in London on 1st July 1824. Two years after leaving his beloved Australia, aged 63 years. .....
The long eulogy ending with the words "the rapid improvement of the colony during his auspices and the high estimation in which both his character and government were held, rendered him truly deserving of the appellation by which he has been distinguished, "The Father of Australia".
Also, if you live near Glenelg, go down to Holdfast Bay Hotel - one block south of the tram line. They brew their own Pale and Shark Ale from memory - the Pale is very very high quality. I did a Tiger day-trip over there the other month ($40 return, bless you Temasek holdings!) and went straight there from the airport at 10:30 in the morning hah
Been in a few in Nth Ad ...The British and one called the Lion I think.
Will sniff out the Welly next time and maybe sniif out the prawn ..lol
Nice one tayser, Shark Ale will be worth the trip.
Anyone of you guys know where a decent Guinness can be found ..Ta
Deuchars IPA - imported from Caledonian brewery in Edinburgh directly, although it's mighty fine on the hand pull (you actually have to go to Scotland for that)
I've often drooled over some of the beers they import here but have never placed an order.... have you ever had any problems with them or are they as sweet as the beer they sell???
All this beer talk has convinced me to head off to the Welly tonight for a big steak and a choice of many beers...
Ah you just convinced me as well I went out and got some Monteiths Hearty Black (taste a bit like chocolate) and a few Samuel Adams. I guess no better way to end the long weekend.
They have a beer appreciation thingy where you have to make your way through 86 bevs.
1 down ...Millers Chill :headshake
85 to go
I little research and have found out that there are 5 brewers actually listed on the ASX:
Lion Nathan (LNN)
Fosters (FGL)
Little Creatures (LWB)
Gage Roads (GRB)
Oz Brewing (OZB)
The 1st 2 are fairly obvious, but does anyone own any of the other 3? They seem fairly illiquid, and wouldnt be a place i would consider investing into...
Knocked a couple more off the list tonight with dins (btw the biggest schnitzel I`ve ever seen)
Belle Vue Kriek - a cherry beer from Belgium, surprisingly nice but beware ...$18 a pop
The Beer Bible (a good read)Belle-Vue Kriek has undoubtedly been flavoured with some form of syrup and sweetened up for mordern-day taste
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