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In which I discuss the perils of pumpkin ales, trick or treating, and South African referees |
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Wednesday, 21 October 2015 08:58 |
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Things be getting real at the Rugby World Cup. After a tournament that seems to have lasted six months featuring minnows such as Namibia, Uruguay and England, we are down to the final big four. |
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"It’s all happening" – a Behemoth Blog |
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Friday, 16 October 2015 10:42 |
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As the great Australian (Sir) William "Bill" Lawry would joyfully shriek, "it's all happening!" [1] The Rugby World Cup moves into the knockout stage, one of the country's most poignant beers arrives in the fridge, Elvis enters the building, the new Beer Writer of the Year was there too, the Hunt for the Red October continues and a "terrifyingly tasty tap line up" is promised at Malthouse for Halloween. |
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The Hunt for Red October, Rugby and Bacon |
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Friday, 09 October 2015 12:38 |
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I had a pint of fresh 8 Wired HopWired IPA in one hand, a steaming bacon butty in the other, World Cup Rugby was on the big screen, England were getting knocked out of their own tournament and it was quarter to nine in the morning. It Was a Good Day. [1] |
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The Night of Champions: Malthouse Style |
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Thursday, 01 October 2015 09:32 |
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If you are even an associate member of the Burgeoning New Zealand Craft Beer Community (BNZCBC), unless you have been living under a particularly large and sound-proofed rock [1] you will be aware that the 2015 Brewer’s Guild of New Zealand Beer Awards took place in Auckland recently. |
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The World in Union: Drinking beer and watching rugby |
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Friday, 25 September 2015 11:39 |
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Unless you have been living under a particularly large and sound-proofed rock, you will be aware that the 2015 Rugby World Cup has started and runs for the next seven months or so. |
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Three out of Four Horsemen Ain't Bad |
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Thursday, 10 September 2015 12:23 |
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In the New Testament, the Book of Revelations refers to a quartet of dread horsemen who are unleashed on the mortal realm when four of the seven seals on a most holy scroll are broken. These Four Horsemen of Appocolypse are thought to symbolise Conquest, War, Famine and Death, and they ride on white, red, black and pale horses respectively. [1] |
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