Craftology Issue 7 Anzac spirit, these boots are made for brewing

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Craftology Issue 7 Anzac spirit, these boots are made for brewing
Issue
two
SEven
THE JOURNAL FOR THE CRAFT BEER SOCIETY Issue
FROM THE
EDIT OR
At the glitteringly snazzy
2014 Brewers’ Guild of New
Zealand Beer Awards held
in Wellington this August,
Richard Emerson, the
“Godfather of the Kiwi craft
beer scene” was named an
Honorary Fellow of the Guild.
Richard
Emerson
From the opening of the
first Emerson’s Brewery in
1992, Richard Emerson has
always been an innovator,
a dreamer, a bit of a mad
scientist and thank god for
that; because this has led
him to ferment some of New
Zealand’s most iconic beers.
Richard says: “It seems
like yesterday that I was
making a mess in Mum’s
kitchen with my first brew
kit, this is a huge honour and
I am really humbled by it.”
Awww. Now we know it’s
been a while since Craftology
has been in contact with
you all but your patience
will be rewarded. We’re
chock full of news that’s
a blend of the sublime and
ridiculous and make sure you
check out our new brewer
interview videos shot at the
capital’s craft beer grotto
Hashigo Zake, by searching
CraftologyBeer on Youtube.
Yvonne
X
WE ARE THE
CHAMPIONS
Photograph by Jed Soane
Could we at Craftology think
of anyone more deserving?
Hell no!
Yvonne
Lorkin
Massive Craftology congratulations must go out to
Nelson based Townshend Brewery, which was named
New Zealand’s Champion Brewery at the 2014 Brewers’
Guild of New Zealand Beer Awards.
Townshend’s beat stiff competition, with a record 670
beers entered from 84 breweries across 15 different
categories this year. In total, 74 New Zealand breweries
entered the awards. Phew!
Founder and brewer, Martin Townshend was more than
lost for words, he didn’t actually show up to the event!
Instead he’d hopped on a plane back home to Nelson
earlier that day not for a minute thinking that he’d be in
with a chance to win the big gong.
Founded in 2005, Townshend Brewery remains a oneman operation, producing approximately 50,000 litres
of beer per year. The 650 litre brewery is located at the
Townshend family home in Rosedale, near Nelson.
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FRESH NEWS FROM THE BEER SOCIETY
NAMING RIGHT S
R
We always thought craft brewers were
a peace & love bunch until coming
EMIUM BE
E
PR
across these looking-for-trouble
beers at Beervana…
Knife Party APA
Liberty
Double DeckYa IPA
Fiasco Brewing
So’phisticuffs IPA
R
EM
R
Funk Estate
IU M BEE
…Anger Management anyone?
$#@&!!
P
Boozy Blues
The Egyptian’s have, for the last
ed
3000 years enjoyed a beer brew
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bee
has
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sa’
‘bou
d
calle
et
from mill
have
hypothesized that this might
“booze.”
been the origin for the word
, bouza,
Other spellings used are boza
!
pick
r
you
Take
za.
boo
and
Education
Rulz
One of the few sh
ort
sentences in the
English
language to includ
e every
letter of the Engli
sh alphabet
is: “Pack my box
with five
dozen liquor jug
s.”
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NEW CRAFT BEER BAR
FOR NORTH WHARF
Auckland beer connoisseurs now have a new spot
where they can enjoy tasty local brews carefully
selected by craft beer aficionados Andrew Ranum
and Matthew Kelly. Located in the waterfront locale of the
Wynyard Quarter, this new Free House is called 16 TUN in
homage to the vessel used in the early stages of brewing
as well as being a historical term for a large beer cask and
a measure of capacity. There you go – take that to your
next pub quiz. The 16 TUN kitchen (run by head chef James
Balakrishnan) whips out paua fritters, burgers, ribs and all
sorts of salubriousness in “half tun” and “full tun” portions.
ANZAC
SPIRIT
Richard
What do Dunedin and
Emerson
Perth have in common?
Bugger all – except they’re
both home to a couple of crazy-good cult
breweries. WA-based Little Creatures Brewery challenged
local lads at Emerson’s to create a ’Red Rye Ale’ with
Oz hops (something Emerson’s have never done) while
Emerson’s have challenged the Creatures to craft a ‘Saison’
(a style quite unfamiliar to the Aussie team). Check out
the full article at http://goo.gl/KIBlV2
FRESH NEWS FROMTHE BEER SOCIETY
THESE BOOTS
ARE MADE FOR
BREWING…
FROM OUR “YUK” FILES…
Ok if you’re a squeamish sook then
look away now. Amos Chinaka,
49, from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe,
began vomiting and was later
taken ill with stomach and eye
problems after discovering a dead
lizard languishing at the bottom
of his beer container. Speaking to
local newspaper The Chronicle,
Chinaka said: “I could smell a
different reek from the container
but I ignored it. When I had almost
finished the beer, I felt that the
container was still a bit
heavy and I decided to
offload all its contents
into my mouth. I jumped
in shock when I found a
Beervana was also the launch
platform for the kiwi chapter of the
Pink Boots Society – an organisation
designed to champion females in the
brewing business. Denise Ratfield,
from Stone Brewing Co in San
Diego came across to co-ordinate
the kick-off, alongside local chapter
co-ordinator
‘Beer Baroness’
Ava Wilson
from Pomeroys.
Together with
Jayne Lewis
from Australian
Brewery ‘Two
Birds’, Denise
and Ava
brewed a batch
of ‘Unite’ Pale
Jayne Lewis and
Ale to raise
Denise Ratfield
funds for Pink
Boots Society
Scholarships
here in
Godzone.
(From left) Jessie Stanners,
Denise Ratfield, Jayne Lewis,
Ava Wilson and baby Mako.
dead lizard in
my mouth which
came from the
container.” The
beer, known
as “Scud” is
reported to have
been produced by
Delta Beverages,
a Zimbabwebased company
which has previously
hit the headlines after
items including used
condoms, sanitary pads
and rats were allegedly
found floating in their scud
containers. Blerk!
NEW BREWERIES
to keep an eye out for
1. Rocky Knob Brewing Company
Mount Maunganui
2. Wild and Woolly Brewing
Waiheke Island
3. Fiasco Brewing Company
Christchurch
4. Ghost Brewing Company
Christchurch
WEB OF AWESOME
The good folk at Super Liquor have given their
website an augmentation, a nip, tuck and a bit of
a lift – go have a squizz at www.superliquor.co.nz
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Behemoth
Murica IPA
Rogue
7 Hop IPA
Liberty
C!tra Double IPA
500ml 6.0% ABV
650ml 8.0% ABV
650ml 9.0% ABV
One sip of this amber awesomeness
is all it’ll take for you to realise why it
scored a gold medal at the Brewer’s
Guild Awards this year. Bright and
bronze in the glass, it boasts bold,
hoppy aromas and clean, precise
bitterness all the result of 100%
American hops being used in the
brew. That’s a big ten-four on the
citrus, pine and magic malty flavours.
They grow their own hops at Rogue
Farm in Oregon, and seven of them
are stuffed into this fluffy, foamyheaded brew. Bright orange and
bursting with grapefruit bitterness, big
tropical mango tones, splashes of pine
and grassiness which are followed by
gentle malty flavours on the finish.
She’s a nicely balanced beer indeed.
Saying that brewer Joseph Wood is
a tad fond of American hops is like
saying that you only watch cat videos
on the net ‘occasionally’. Obsessed is
more the word and C!tra is his most
renowned beer. It’s packed to bursting
with massive lemony, piney, resinlike Citra hops on the nose, loads
of tropical tangy-ness and a solid,
biscuit-malt finish. Plus it has intense
bitter badassness on the finish.
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six BEERS THAT WILL
TICKLEYOUR TASTE BUDS
Stone & Wood
Pacific Ale
Garage Project
Garagista IPA
Galbraiths
New American Style IPA
500ml 4.5% ABV
330ml 5.8% ABV
650ml 5.2% ABV
Brewed using 100% Aussie-grown
barley and wheat and dry-hopped
with Galaxy hops. Un-filtered &
un-pasteurised, this is a super-fruity,
crisp and complex beer with a hint of
saltiness on the finish, that has
‘reward yourself after mowing the
lawns’ written all over it. The yeast
drops to the bottom of the bottle over
time so the brewers recommend you
give the bottle a gentle roll or tip it
upside down before opening it to
rouse the yeast and mix it up.
What started out as a thirty litre trial
brew in 2013, has now morphed into
a double dry-hopped harbinger of
hopnosis that will definitely clear
the nose and soothe the throat. Big
on tropical fruit, grapes, citrus, pine
and resin flavours, boldly bitter and
textural on the finish. Niceness in a can.
With it’s beautiful, creamy foam and
perfectly tuned, biscuity malt and
piney hop aromas, it’s hard to tear it
away from your nose for long enough
to sip! Smooth and velvety in the
mouth, it’s rich, yet cooling, crisp and
lipsmackingly bitter on the finish.
More please!
Range varies by store.
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TAKE A GULP
COOKERY CORNER...
Here are two great beer-inspired recipes for you to try.
beer foam phobia
Someone obsesse
d with collecting
beer bottles
Someone with su
per-interesting (not)
scrapbooks full of
beer labels
answer: b
Hop Smoked Salmon
*Hop pellets are available from your
local home brew supplies store.
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Someone with a
YEASTIES
YOU-NITE!
Ingredients
400g of hop pellets.*
1 side of salmon
3 cups brown sugar
1.5 cups table salt
1 litre cold water
Method
Mix together brown sugar, salt
and cold water. Place salmon, skin
side up in a plastic container, pour
the brine over and chill overnight.
Remove from brine, wash and dry.
Place in smoker and smoke with a
mixture of wood chips and the hop
pellets for 15 minutes. Remove from
the smoker, remove the skin and
refrigerate before gulping it down
with gusto once it’s cooled.
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a
b
c
Beer Battered Onion
Rings
Ingredients
100ml milk
1 enormous onion or several small
ones
170g self-raising flour
70ml beer (use a really good pilsner)
200ml water
10g salt
ground white pepper
Method
Soak the rings of onion in milk for 10
minutes. Remove, dust lightly with
flour and add rings to batter mixture.
Using tongs, remove rings and allow
any excess batter to drip off then
deep fry until golden.
What is
Labeorphilaist?
“Dangerously smashable” is the
description of Yeastie Boys two
new session beers White Noise
and Minimatta. Minimatta is a 4.0% session
strength, fruity, floral, biscuit
bitter version of Gunnamatta their biggest selling beer. While
White Noise is their 4.4% take
on a Belgian-style wit, using
Egyptian chamomile instead of
the usual orange & coriander.
Expect elegance and hints of
vanilla and coconut. Brewer
Stu McKinlay got so excited
about releasing these beers, he
completely missed his mince
and cheese pie and squirted
sauce all over his face instead.
BREW & A
S
Q What’s the biggest selling
8-Wired beer?
ince up-sticking from
Blenheim earlier this year,
Soren & Monique Eriksen of
8-Wired are brewing their little
hearts out at a million miles an
hour at their new premises in
Warkworth. We thought it was
timely we ask Soren some hardhitting questions:
A Hopwired IPA. People like hops
and this was one of the first, new
world New Zealand IPAs.
Q Do you have a famous customer
or celebrity fan?
A Not sure, but rumour has it
Q What are some of the challenges
Queen Elizabeth enjoys a good
nightcap of iStout…
in creating consistent supply of
good 8-Wired beer?
A Being a contract brewer (for
a few more months), brewing at
multiple breweries, it is always tricky
to arrange logistics and moving beer
and ingredients around the country.
Q Which one of your beers do you
always turn to in times of crisis?
A That depends on the type of
crisis! Lately, Superconductor has
been a go to. Q Tell us your favourite beer and
food match - or recipe featuring beer
as an ingredient?
A iStout float (Vanilla icecream
floated in a glass of iStout). This is
both a food match and beer as an
ingredient I guess!
Q If you weren’t running a brewery
what do you think you’d be doing
with your life?
Q Which kiwi craft brewers do you
think are doing great things at the
moment?
A Honestly, the whole industry is
getting better at what we do. In the
last year I have probably been most
impressed with Panhead, Garage
Project and of course Champion
brewer Martin Townshend. It is
great to be a part of such an exciting
industry.
Q Is it a tricky business being a
husband and wife brewing team?
A It certainly has its pros and
cons...:) It can be hard to switch off at
times but it also provides flexibility.
We are pleased our two preschoolers
will have the experience of growing
up within a family business.
Q If you could visit a brewery
anywhere in the world where would
it be?
A Russian River in California, one of
my favorite places on earth. Unless
of course there is a brewery in
Antarctica, I have always wanted to
go there.
Q What’s the best thing about
moving to your new location?
A Getting space to make our
own mess and moving the whole
operation under one roof so we
have more control of all steps of the
process both in terms of brewing
and logistics.
A We both started working for
others within different career paths;
me in Biochemistry and Monique
in Physiotherapy, but we were not
entirely satisfied. If we hadn’t have
leapt into the craft beer world, we
would probably have been running
some other kind of business. I think
the urge for independence would
have driven us to it sooner or later.
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brew business
It took 287 canny investors just 18
days and 7 hours to hit the funding
cap of $700,000 and secure their
own slice of Renaissance Brewing in
Blenheim via www.snowballeffect.co.nz.
They’re the first company in New
Zealand to crowdfund for equity
– and the offer has clearly been a
hit. This cash injection will mean
founders Brian Thiel and Andy
Deuchars will be able to do the things
they need to do to reach out and
touch people and grow their business
here and overseas. PLUS kiwi CRAFT, (a Kickstarter
project to publish a definitive digital
and print guide to New Zealand craft
beer), reached its funding goal last
month and will now be a reality.
The book, written and published by
Jules van Cruysen, will feature every
craft brewery operating as of August
2014, profiling the beers made by
each one. It’ll also include cellar
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Jules van Cruysen
doors, brewpubs,
craft beer bars, specialist craft beer
retailers and restaurants with strong
craft beer lists. Look for the 120-page
book in early 2015.
Yeastie Boys
Tony Dapson
Tony Dapson is a brewer based in
Hawke’s Bay who wants to brew
Manuka Magic - an ale that uses
Manuka instead of traditional hops.
“Hops are becoming harder to
source due to high demand and the
increasing threat of climate change,”
he says. Manuka on the other hand,
thrives in wild, rugged parts of New
Zealand and it’s cropped much like
the tea plant, so it’s not destroyed
during harvest. It grows quickly, is
environmentally friendly, sustainable,
and climate hardy. “Manuka can
easily cope with world demand,”
says Tony, who adds it makes a good
case to develop Manuka as a parallel
ingredient to hops in beer brewing.
Help him give it a decent crack by
contributing to his crowd funding
campaign on www.rockethub.com.
and FINALLY Yeastie Boys got in on
the crowdfunding caper by brewing
a teal-coloured beer specifically
for the launch of PledgeMe.co.nz’s
equity crowdfunding arm. “It’s a great
business and one that I expect will
have a brewery or two raising money
through it in the next couple of years.
Ahem...” says Stu McKinlay
What
Braxatiosra?
a A device for
mea
b The test they suring bad breath
use to see
if labour
s are real o
r a false alar
c The dance
m
move they
axed from
Hammer’s
M
C
‘U can’
d The latin word t Touch This’ video
for Brewm
aster
contraction
answer: d
CRAFTY
CROWD
FUNDING
brew business
INVERCARGILL
BREWERY TURNS
ON THE TAP
Invercargill Brewery has officially fired
up its new 2500 litre plant in Leet
Street. Established by Steve Nally
and his father Gerry in 1999 in an old
dairy shed outskirts of Invercargill,
the brewery soon moved into the site
of the old Kiwi Bacon factory in 2006
before beginning the transition to
larger premises last December.
“It’s good to have the whole team
back in one building,” says Steve,
“there’s been lots of to-ing and froing, and typically the thing that you
wanted was always at the
other site”. In addition to
twiddling their new
knobs and hoisting
their hoses for large
contracts, they’re
helping out local
craft brewers like
Dale Booth – an
accountant
who scooped
the home
Lab Testing
Christchurch’s Twisted Hop coowners Martin and Lisa Bennett
are building an experimental
brew house, bar and restaurant at
West Belt in Lincoln. Called The
Laboratory, it’ll be a funky gathering
place that the Bennett’s hope will
become a favourite haunt of the
local community to enjoy rousing
conversation, awesome real ales,
craft beers and creative kai. Hoorah!
A reflective moment
from the Invercargill
Brewery fermenter line.
brewer prize at last year’s
inaugural Dunedin Craft
Beer and Food Festival.
His prize included being
the official beer of the
2014 festival, which
called for a little more
oomph than his home
kit could provide.
NUDEY BREWS...
Those who feel clothing isn’t
necessary for craft beer fun, should
contact their travel agent to book
their seats at Sunny Rest Nudist
Resort in Palmerton, Pennsylvania.
Why? For its Annual Beer Festival,
the Bare Beach Beer Bash in 2015 of
course! Let it all hang loose while
enjoying live music, DJ’s, pool
parties, food and all sorts of jolly
japing for the naked and foamy.
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Freeze
firecracker!
Forbidden Cider have let loose
Lucifer’s Revenge, a mango and chili
cider that’ll put hairs on your chest
and curl your toenails. “We didn’t
sterile-filter the cider as we wanted
to retain as much of the chili flavour
as we could,” says Alan Spinks “so you
have to store it in the fridge. If you’re
lucky you’ll even see very small flakes
of chili in the bottle”.
Bottom’s Up
Not that we at Craftology take any
pleasure in ridiculing our French
wine chums, but naming your vino
“Chateau d’Arse” – seriously?
This example is described as having
a, “chunky frame and weight,
with rounded tannins and a rich,
persistent finish”.
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STRONG BEER Tasting Panel
They’re not the kind of beers you get in a six pack but higher alcohol brews have been gaining in popularity.
Check out some of the top picks from the Dish tasting panel
As seen in
Magazine
Ben Middlemiss
Brewing
‘Hodgson’ Double
IPA
Epic Brewing
Company
Hop Zombie
Double IPA
8.8% ABV, 330ml
8.5% ABV, 500ml
This is a beer designed
to develop in the bottle
according to Ben, and if the
2012 version which the judges
tasted was anything to go by,
then he’s right on the money.
Boasting beautiful toffee,
caramel and creamy biscuit
characters, it is also holding
its freshness well and the rich
malt profile masks the alcohol
nicely. Smooth and saucy.
If you’re looking for an ultrazesty, citrus-laden brew with
staying power then this is it.
Aromatically over-the-top but
beautifully balanced in the
mouth in terms of fresh hops
and finely tuned malt, this
IPA has it all going on. All the
components are in harmony
yet it leaves a powerful
impression.
Panhead Custom
Ales
Black Sabbath
Liberty Brewing
Yakima Scarlet
Red Ale
11.0% ABV, 500ml
½
6.9% ABV, 500ml
½
This is an oak-aged black rye
and barley wine with real heft
and bitterness behind it. Our
judges all believed this beer
would be a prime contender
to age well as it appeared very
youthful now. With chocolate
and toffee on the nose, a
nutty, bourbon-like layer
in the mouth and a rich,
biscuity finish.
Straight away the russet red
colour is gorgeous. With
a big spruce nose, precise
bitterness and lovely clean
merging of hops and malts
this is a lip-smackingly good,
ultimately drinkable beer.
The Judges
Yvonne Lorkin
Dish Magazine, Drinks
Ben Midd
Writer
brewer/owner Ben Midlemiss
dlemiss
Joseph Wood
Brewing
brewer/owner Liberty
Brewing
Hugh Grierson
(Associate Judg
owner Hopscotch Bee e)
r Company
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THE LAST WORD
GINGER NINJAS
Everywhere you turn right now
there’s someone doing something
nifty with ginger. Wigram Brewing
in Christchurch have added
to their seasonal range the
Ginger Jerry a wheat beer (or
Wit Bier) infused with ginger,
honey and lemon – it’ll clear the nose
and soothe the throat.
Hawke’s Bay Independent Breweries
are fizzing over their Ginger Fusion,
an alcoholic ginger beer tweaked with
fresh mandarin, which is splashed
with spice. The talented team at
Harrington’s Brewery have embraced
their inner Royal with the Prince
Harry, a ginger beer given a 4.8% ABV
tickle-up worthy of any polo match
or spa-pool skinny-dip. And Speight’s
have also just released their very own
pimped-up ginger beer in a 330ml
bottle, which is super-tasty if you drink
it, but also the business as a marinade
for pork shoulder or sticky ribs on the
BBQ. Crafty Trout Brewery in Taupo
has just released a zero-alcohol ginger
beer called SMOKEY “We’ve smoked
the ginger with Pohutukawa and
Cherrywood and also added honey
and lemons” says Rebecca Romirer.
“It’s great on its own, or with bourbon”.
East Imperial, (the people who bought
us a new take on tonic) have just
released a beer inspired by stories of
the original Mombosa Ginger Beer
plant that’s brewed naturally using
a blend of gingers from East Africa
and Asia. Mix with 30ml vodka and a
squeeze of lime for a magic Moscow
Mule. So there you go.
“I got ninety nine problems
buta beerain’t one…”
A Texas brewery has eschewed
the traditional six-pack of beer
and released a mighty, seven foot
long 99-pack for a simple US$99.
Austin Beerworks released 20 of
the monster packs as part of a
social media campaign for its new
Peacemaker Anytime Ale but it has
proved so popular that the brewery
is going to produce more to ensure
they last for the duration of the
campaign.
Brewery founder, Michael Graham,
explained that the idea behind the
99-pack started out as a joke with
the design company – “waiting in
line for a BBQ”, “when the fish aren’t
biting” etc – but realised there were
so many instances that maybe it
wasn’t a bad idea
after all.
“This inspired
us to create the
world’s first and
only 99-pack,”
said Graham.
“What started out
as a joke became
very real when
we realized how
much people
love the idea of 99 beers for $99.99.”
Yet the level of enthusiasm for the
brew has surprised even Graham. He
told CBS: “It’s really impractical. We
conceived it just to be silly.
“I guess we underestimated the
power of a stupid idea.”
It’s lucky that most cars are big in
the US, because as at seven feet long
and weighing 82 pounds, it’s not
the sort of slab one can fit into your
average Suzuki Swift.
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your hoposcope
On the financial front,
Mars’ muscle and
Saturn’s sensitivity
suggests you avoid
carrying a heavy box of beers while
sucking on a Chupa Chup. If you trip
over, you might smash the beers.
The best way to fool a
man into giving away a
beer is to let him know
that you know where
it’s been. Don’t give any details; just
casually let him know that you “know
where it’s been”. Watch and wait.
Since the dawn of
time, Gemini’s were
the sign that everyone
else blamed for their
collective misfortunes. In fact,
Sagittarians singled out Gemini’s as
the single reason they were an utter
failure. Sadly this isn’t due to change
until the moon enters Uranus.
GEMINI
Command the respect
and favours you
deserve by trying to
make people address you
as “Master”, sign off your emails with
LEO
The constellation
Virgo has seen you
gazing at her in silent
supplication from your
office cubicle Leo, and she has this
message for you: Her eyes are up
here.
While it is true that
all-knowing, all-seeing
God notices every
sparrow that falls
from the sky, he actually finds it a
lot funnier watching you stumble
down the stairs every time you visit
Hashigo Zake bar.
It’s common knowledge
that Libras are pushy
and overbearing. They
pick fights with small
children and brown-eye people at
weddings. Break the mold and step
over to the balanced, elegant side by
bathing in milk stout and changing
your name to Lake or Leaf.
With a clearer sense of
what you’re fighting for
professionally, don’t let
that dick from IT take
your Goal Defense bib at indoor
netball this month. Ensure your
position by shouting the team a
round of pilsner as soon as possible.
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In a month where home
and family matters are
likely to demand your
attention, make sure
you don’t front up at parent-teacher
interviews after consuming a pint
of Yeastie Boys, Rex Attitude. Why?
Because you will reek of peat and
embarrass your child.
uari
Aq u
There’s a need to take
Mondayitis seriously if
personal or relationship
tension is present. If it’s
not actually Monday, then feel free
to race off down to your local Super
Liquor to leap and dance around the
craft beer shelves like the free spirit
you are.
s
Your month will be full
of fun and sunshine and
unicorns. Think of this
period as the start of the
rest of your obnoxious, disgusting,
malodorously grim life and celebrate
with Liberty’s Yakima Monster APA.
the words “Your Chief and Overlord”
and take Deep Creek’s ‘Dominatrix’
IPA to your next scrapbooking class.
Looking for love in
all the wrong places?
Staying home in your
socks watching Police
Ten 7 is hardly putting yourself
out there. Put on your sandals
and slide on down to the street
corner, download Tinder on your
smartphone and let the stars align.