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Nov. 18th, 2007 08:32 pm
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Today [livejournal.com profile] hollyqueen and I went out for a date. We started having a regular Sunday date and it's been a lot of fun to spend some time with her where force ourselves to get out of the house together. We started by stopping by Malt & Vine here in Redmond. I picked up a small bottle of Lindemans framboise lambic, a bottle of Ridgeway's Lump of Coal holiday stout from Ridgeway Brewing and a bottle of J.K. Scrumpy's Orchard Gate Gold farmhouse organic hard cider. Unlike other specialty beer stores I've visited M&V is a nice, well lit and very well stocked store. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Certainly a place I'll be visiting again.

While I was talking with the guy at M&V I found out some interesting information about the great Strongbow shortage of 2007. He told me that some kegs of cider were contaminated so the company recalled the entire batch. Hopefully they will be able to get the problem fixed and the cider will flow again.

Next we went to Magus Books in Seattle. [livejournal.com profile] hollyqueen found a lot of books from her childhood and quite a few books from series she's been reading. I found The Sea Fairies by L. Frank Baum, Liefelümpchen by Wilhelm Mattheißen and Weichnachtsleider by Dietmar Bückart, two German books. Magus had a nice foreign language section but I'm still on the hunt for the Richard Scarry books in German.

After scratching our book itch we went to Big Time Brewery for a bite to eat. Sitting there I realized I forgot my shiny new WABL passport. That would have been my first stamp towards a shiny reward. Damn! Well I did try a particularly tasty beer called Hopgoblin. It was a seasonal pumpkin brew. A nice hint of pumpkin and spices and it wasn't too hoppy or bitter for my taste. Mmmmm...

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Nov. 15th, 2007 09:57 am
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Considering last night's cider fiasco these two blog posts about cider caught my attention. First, This Week in Germany (TWIG) posted about a fight over the right to call a German cider Apfelwein. It seems that an EU commission received a proposal to limit usage of the word wine (wein in German) to products made from grapes only. The next post I read, from Deutsche Welle (DW), explained how a campaign from Germany defended the traditional name of the drink. Last Tuesday the EU commission announced their intention to allow Apfelwein and other fruit wines to be marketed as they are now. So the great Apfelwein War of 2007 has been avoided.

The amusing bit to me was reading how the naming conflict on one post and the resolution of the conflict on another post. The discrepancy comes from the fact that TWIG posts once each week and DW is constantly updating their news reports. I don't fault TWIG since they're not really a news organization. As a branch of the German Embassy in the U.S. their purpose is to promote information about Germany. They just got caught by a quick response from the EU commission.

In other news a Czech brewery named Budweiser Budvar (BB) won a case against Anheuser-Busch (AB) to keep their name. BB started brewing beer in the 13th century, 1265 to be exact, 200 years before Columbus sailed the ocean blue. AB claimed that it has the rights to the name Budweiser which Eberhard Anheuser chose because of its reputation in his homeland and was registered as a trademark by AB in 1878. There are still cases pending over the names "Bud" and "Budvar."

Speaking of beer there I've had some interest about going to the Winter Beer Fest. The festival is Friday and Saturday, but my company is hosting a party on Friday so I'll only be attending on Saturday. I'll start early because as a member of Washington Beer Lovers (WABL) I can get in an hour early at noon.

The fiasco? Since Monday Three Lions has been out of Strongbow. The waitress told me last night that their distributor hadn't made their delivery. On Monday I had some Woodpecker which was good. Last night they were even out of that and I had a few bottles of Magners. It was definitely my least favorite of the three. I didn't hate it as much as [livejournal.com profile] loba did, but I wouldn't order it if I had a choice.

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