A fabulous and amusing beer review @meesterboom I can just imagine how well you'd do in Australia as an entertaining (and highly educated) beer reviewer. You'd have a country full of avid fans following your every word as I believe we have quite the reputation for enjoying a drop or two.......every hour or two of the brown, bubbly stuff. I understand we have a fine array to choose from as well. As for me? A beer is a beer is a beer. .......and add a third measure of lemonade to it and you have a tantalizing, thirst quenching Shandy. Disclaimer......you don't have to be a beer connoisseur to enjoy a damn good review. Have one for me!!!!! Following so that I don't miss out on your next riveting review.
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Why thank you for the kind words! I absolutely aim my reviews to appeal to those who dont give a hoot about beer as well. You might be right about the rep of the Australians! I have been out with a few here and seen first hand their enjoyment of it!
I guess thats why so many Scots emigrate!
Cheers lass!
You're very welcome. Anything as cool and refreshing as your images on these sweltering summer Brisbane days is very tempting indeed. I'm very happy to see that you are able to mix business with pleasure and have the skill to lure me in for a closer look. Scotts, Kiwis (like myself) and many other nationalities have emigrated to this wonderful country but I'd love to know how many were motivated by the quality of our beer. Can you imagine the uproar if beer was prohibited here? There'd be a mass exodus for sure. (:
Hehe, that is for sure. I am willing to bet though that the chances of that happening are pretty slim!
Everyone I know who has emigrated has done it for the lifestyle. So very different here where the majority of the year is wet and slightly cold.
Mixing business with pleasure is a speciality of mine. Or at least I try to make it a speciality :O)
I think so too. The lifestyle here is pretty hard to beat but I'd love a longer 'winter' having been brought up in N.Z. The multiple benefits of wet climates are the lush greenery, verdant pastures which in turn, produce healthier crops and dairy products etc. We cant have it all however and I'm very grateful for the seasonal changes in our lives. It heightens our appreciation for things that satisfy us most.