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    Stan Proposes A Beery Conference And I Agree

    Posted: October 25th, 2008, 5:31pm CEST by Alan McLeod

    This is a good idea and, frankly, would be the second annual as I held the first annual in my basement this summer with four attendees. I countered in his comments with a few ideas of how such a thing could work:

    • Do not hold it around one event in one venue. Too compressed. Too manic. Not family friendly.
    • Tell people to get to a particular beery city / region with their families during a given week/long weekend. Aim at booking houses through craigslist rather than hotel rooms.
    • Have a couple of fixed events for all: maybe booking a craft beer bar, putting a band and catered BBQ in a community hall and hold an afternoon of presentations from just the attendees.
    • Have sponsors cover costs of fixed events. Otherwise no real "fee" for attending other than covering own costs.
    • Go to the beach. Go to minor league baseball games where pre-arranged cask ale supply has been set up. Arrange backyard BBQs at houses people rent.
    • Otherwise, just hang out in various groups in a somewhat relaxed manner to discuss beer and beer blogging.

    I see it as something a little more like stacking the deck of a summer vacation with enhanced beery opportunities. Less pressure to pound the four ounce samples like at a regular beer fest and more time to get to know each other and the beers that one can find in a city. More time to mini-putt.

    I nominate Portland, Maine as the first site of this sort of holi-fest. I suspect Lew would have no issue with that choice.

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    Who Is The Best Beer Blogger? Ron Is.

    Posted: October 25th, 2008, 5:58am CEST by Alan McLeod

    If we were not clear on this point as yet, our English expat pal in the Netherlands has made it abundantly clear in his last post wherein he sums up the 20th century. If I perhaps could claim to be The Jam - an accolade I would resist - he is no less than The Smiths. I bow deeply. We are honoured.

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    Holland: Tripel, Koningshoeven, Berkel-Enschot

    Posted: October 25th, 2008, 3:07am CEST by Alan McLeod

    I can't believe I have not written about Koningshoeven aka La Trappe. Like the great soda v. pop conundrum, this sixth monastic brewery has divided the planet according to how people describe it. Bah! What's that, you say? BAH, I say. Was not "La Trappe" created for those who could not pronounce Koningshoeven??? Can we live enslaved to such things? Never. Others will know better no doubt but I say "BAH!!!"

    I like this beer. Simply put, it is like a white bubblegummy triple that has met and made nice-nice with Young's Special London Ale, the beloved of Dave Line - the hero you have who you may well not know anything about. Apricot marmalade fruit over candi sugar with a hint of that crunchy autumn leave under foot hopping that the kids go made for. A slightly dry finish but, even at 8%, very moreish. Newly and briefly under 7 CND (aka under 6 USD this week) from the LCBO while supplies last.

    Less BAer love than I would expect.