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    Day 17: Beer Advent Calendar - N'Ice Chouffe

    Posted: December 17th, 2009, 1:09pm CET by Alan McLeod

    Jon Abernathy of The Brew Site asked me to join in and place one beer on his Advent calendar this Christmas season. Well, as Jon is I think the only pure beer blogger who may well have been posting longer than I have who am I to say no? I posted my first beer blog post on this stand alone beer blog around Monday 25 October 2004 while his site went back to June. Here is a post from Jon the next day as he finds A Good Beer Blog as he looks throughout an empty internet for other beer blogs. My post was also about hunting out beer sites.

    So Yuletide beer, eh? I wrote about a favorite almost two years ago now and I expect it would be a beer that could warm the heart of even the meanest anti-baby activist:

    Light chestnut-caramel ale under the fine tan rim and foam. Pumpernickel and line scented. In the mouth, this is a really interesting ale with the thyme giving a real roast of lamb effect. A beer that begs to soak a wee sheep's leg as much as a hefeweizen begs to meet pork. Nutty malt with brown sugar richness and a very distinct but balanced thyme presence...pungent even. The coriander is more of a counterpoint, however much it is there in the nose. This beer could match a strong hard cheese well, too, like aged gouda but maybe not anything blue unless it came out of a sheep. Or roast parsnips. It would go with roast parsnips.

    You have no idea how angry it makes me that I don't have a lifetime's store of this beer laid up in the basement - or at lease a deal with Brasserie D'Achouffe that sees two cases show up every December 18th. Life's tragedy summarized right there. Anyway, happy Christmas and a merry New Year to you all.

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    An Unexpected Photo Contest Prize Bonanza

    Posted: December 17th, 2009, 1:17am CET by Alan McLeod

    OK... maybe a bonanzette. But still, it was a happy surprise to received two emails today. In one, Jared, a brewer at Harpoon Brewery, confirmed that he had swung a selection of beers from that great Boston beer institution. It is a pick-up sorta gift but there is an opportunity to match beer with boy through the generosity of Harpoon and Jared's hard work.

    In the second, Patrick Morrison, Circulation and Marketing Manager with All About Beer Magazine, wrote to offer a group of prizes and it looks like we have five full year subscriptions to the magazine. One will be added to the pool of prizes for the Grand Winner but we'll place another four in happy and lucky winners' stockings tonight. So, without further adieu, here are six more prizes in the 2009 Good Beer Blog Yuletide Photographic Challenge Royale:

    PictureArtist / ReasonsPrize
    Holly J. M. Haliniewski of Germantown, Maryland for the photo "Last Call at the Englischer Garten" in Munich A Subscription from All About Beer Magazine
    Brian Parker of Audubon, Pennsylvania for sharing this incredible tattoo with the world. A Subscription from All About Beer Magazine
    Ed Gittines of Southbury, Connecticut for having a beer at the greatest place on earth - Fenway Park. A Subscription from All About Beer Magazine
    Scott Grenier of Clinton, New York because not one of you has ever considered the lonliness of the hop bine at dawn... or sunset for that matter. A Subscription from All About Beer Magazine
    Tim Connelly of Cambridge, Massachusetts because I can't get enough photos of Cantillon. I can get enough of their beer (other than gueze) but not photos of the place. Selection of Beers from Harpoon
    Chris Berry of Kanata, Ontario because that baby is freaking me out! copy of The Beer Book from Stan Hieronymus

    That still leaves four more general prizes plus the Grand Loser and, finally, the Grand Prize Winner for 2009.