Ralph Morana: The Volodymyr Zelensky Of Local Beer
Ralph Morana had a life before most of us knew him. He was married, had two sons, and owned...
Read Moreby Nicholas Pashley | Apr 7, 2022 | Further Notes On A Beermat | 0
Ralph Morana had a life before most of us knew him. He was married, had two sons, and owned...
Read MoreAs I sit in my kitchen, in the doldrums of a cold and biting late Toronto Winter day (Confused...
Read MoreCold weather and rain couldn’t keep the beer drinkers away from Cask Days at the Evergreen Brickworks. A combination of craft beer and propane heaters kept the attendees as comfortable as possible underneath a tin canopy. A...
Read Moreby Jamie Drummond | Oct 19, 2012 | Good Food TV | 0
As a companion piece to David Kruger’s recent piece Good Food Revolution present a typically...
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Say what you like about Mozart and Miles Davis, there are few human endeavours that bring more pleasure than a good beer festival. The very idea of a beer festival would have been unthinkable in these parts thirty-odd years ago. Large groups of people standing about sampling local beers and debating the relative merits of, say, O’Keefe Old Vienna and Carling Red Cap is a concept that owes more to Monty Python than reality.
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