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These are the Tweets that made us laugh or think in the last 12 months.Some are from people who write mostly about beer, others are from outside The Bubble, but they all prompted us to either click the Retweet button or include them in our weekly links round-ups (http://boakandbailey.com/tag/news-nuggets/).
For more of this kind of thing follow us*@boakandbailey (http://twitter.com/boakandbailey) and if you see anything below that tickles you, give*it a Like or an RT. If these people are anything like us, it’ll cheer them right up.
1. Craig Garvie brought us this horror which made us wonder why they don’t just roll the bottle round in some hair and toenail clippings and be done.

waxing gone mad pic.twitter.com/OImaEVU3W2 (https://t.co/OImaEVU3W2)
— craig (@CAGarvie) March 3, 2016 (https://twitter.com/CAGarvie/status/705418365792292864)

2. We’re surprised we haven’t seen more of this kind of thing to be honest. It’s hard to stop looking at.

You can totally #FaceSwapWithBeer (https://twitter.com/hashtag/FaceSwapWithBeer?src=hash) with @Mygenbeer (https://twitter.com/Mygenbeer) 's Pale Ale can.. #CraftBeer (https://twitter.com/hashtag/CraftBeer?src=hash) pic.twitter.com/0jalCGGiJM (https://t.co/0jalCGGiJM)
— The Beer Library Bar (@BeerLibraryTQ9) March 9, 2016 (https://twitter.com/BeerLibraryTQ9/status/707616538254295040)

3. This from Bryan Roth made us feel faintly guilty. In a good way.

Cool thing about beer tasting is you can say a crazy-disgusting descriptor, but as long as you end with "but in a good way," all is clear.
— BryanDRoth (@BryanDRoth) September 7, 2016 (https://twitter.com/BryanDRoth/status/773346829857591300)

4. Cartoonist Tom Gauld came up with this great selection of science-themed pub signs for*New Scientist.

A recent @newscientist (https://twitter.com/newscientist) cartoon: pic.twitter.com/v2Whu18nnu (https://t.co/v2Whu18nnu)
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) May 3, 2016 (https://twitter.com/tomgauld/status/727520246781870081)

5. Twitter has generally been a good place to stumble across pub- and beer-themed art lately. This painting by Mandy Payne, inspired by Park Hill in Sheffield, really spoke to us in the throes of our estate pub obsession.

Really over the moon that my painting 'Last Orders' has been included in the @paintbritain (https://twitter.com/paintbritain) exhibition! pic.twitter.com/KKKQU7oQUX (https://t.co/KKKQU7oQUX)
— Mandy Payne (@mandypayne24) May 30, 2016 (https://twitter.com/mandypayne24/status/737225745517285377)

6. These Intoxicants Project*Tweets have been delightful — it turns out there are so many more creative ways to get into a scrap than, ‘Are you looking at my bird?’

During a drunken row in Chester in 1609, Jane Hartley called Margaret Higgin 'Meg many buttocks'. #sickburn (https://twitter.com/hashtag/sickburn?src=hash) pic.twitter.com/zJost0OBhC (https://t.co/zJost0OBhC)
— Intoxicants Project (@intoxproject) June 13, 2016 (https://twitter.com/intoxproject/status/742385963918331904)

7. We once had a beer with what looked like Michael Gove on the label but…

Snog, er, not playing this game anymore. pic.twitter.com/5yIVeJf0En (https://t.co/5yIVeJf0En)
— Dani Neal (@ozgirlabroad) August 9, 2016 (https://twitter.com/ozgirlabroad/status/763071328580694016)

8. Local archives are often worth watching because, every once in a while, they’ll drop something like this…

Oktoberfest is over but Sfk has lots of tempting breweries. These images of Adnams are from 1969-1978 (SROLT 1176) pic.twitter.com/eUmY2UKEzu (https://t.co/eUmY2UKEzu)
— Suffolk Archives (@KeyToThePast) October 11, 2016 (https://twitter.com/KeyToThePast/status/785813098020102146)

9. Or this.

The George Tavern, Commercial Road in 1969; a recently-digitised 35mm slide; with apologies for lack of image yesterday. pic.twitter.com/IETVvKqoAq (https://t.co/IETVvKqoAq)
— TowerHamletsArchives (@LBTHArchives) December 20, 2016 (https://twitter.com/LBTHArchives/status/811152689421832192)

10. There was weirder food than this in pubs 40 years ago (kipper pizza!) but as a symbol of cultures colliding, this is hard to beat.

Just seen an A-board advertising a "ploughman's burrito".
— Tony Naylor (@naylor_tony) October 25, 2016 (https://twitter.com/naylor_tony/status/790878416920862720)

11. These nuggets of Mandarin from @GreatHopForward (http://twitter.com/GreatHopForward) have been landing throughout the year, much to our enjoyment.

#MBWOTD (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MBWOTD?src=hash) Today's Mandarin beer word of the day is wéiyěnà lāgé | 维也纳拉格. This is Chinese for 'Vienna lager'.
— GreatHopForward 中国精酿 (@GreatHopForward) October 16, 2016 (https://twitter.com/GreatHopForward/status/787639765671768064)

12. This lovely vignette says a lot about Britain, pubs and the mysteries of pub etiquette.

i feel inexplicably forlorn at this sad tale of a tourist unable to get food because he doesn’t know how pubs work pic.twitter.com/O0AkzI07Vz (https://t.co/O0AkzI07Vz)
— Ed Jefferson (@edjeff) November 4, 2016 (https://twitter.com/edjeff/status/794568013395546112)

13. Here’s a snapshot of what’s going on in Germany in 2016 which you don’t need much German to get.

1996: Zwei Bier!
2006: Zwei Schöfferhofer Pink Grapefruit!
2016: Einmal das Maisel & Friends IPA und das Crew Republic Foundation Pale Ale!
— Peter Wittkamp (@diktator) November 3, 2016 (https://twitter.com/diktator/status/794159367289446401)

14. Meanwhile, in Poland…

Pub near where I'll stay in Warsaw has a "New England Pale Ale" (i.e., it's a cloudy one).
Its name: Hop Jizz.
OK Poland, let's do this.
— Joe Stange (@Thirsty_Pilgrim) November 15, 2016 (https://twitter.com/Thirsty_Pilgrim/status/798512979125932032)

15. We named Dina (@msswiggy (https://twitter.com/msswiggy)) Tweeter of the Year in our Golden Pints email newsletter because, for example…

If anyone half pint for the ladys me tomorrow, I will chug a pint of imperial stout mark my fuckin' words
— Latke Swigger (@msswiggy) July 8, 2016 (https://twitter.com/msswiggy/status/751475389437018112)

16. An acute observation that, as you can see, struck a chord:

Do you have a shit joke but want it to go viral? Write it on a chalk board outside a pub and take a photo of it
— Adam Hess (@adamhess1) November 11, 2016 (https://twitter.com/adamhess1/status/797033680682254336)

17. This induced serious jealousy on our part — what a lovely thing!

New addition to the living room: pic.twitter.com/CaFJhnERm4 (https://t.co/CaFJhnERm4)
— The Beer Nut (@thebeernut) October 30, 2016 (https://twitter.com/thebeernut/status/792760739866042368)

18. Fred Waltman has a simple formula: he Tweets pictures of the beers he is drinking. Often the same beer, in fact — Uerige Sticke in Düsseldorf. Look at this Schumacher Alt, though. Following Fred is like being permanently on holiday.

Breakfast at Schumacher's pic.twitter.com/dM4hmMEph2 (https://t.co/dM4hmMEph2)
— Fred Waltman (@FredWaltman) October 16, 2016 (https://twitter.com/FredWaltman/status/787572554139512832)

19. This is a characteristic glimpse into another culture from Norwegian blogger and writer Lars Marius Garshol.

Beer tasting glove and cup, for the winter beer tastings outside (yes, seriously) pic.twitter.com/fcch3ehssC (https://t.co/fcch3ehssC)
— Lars Marius Garshol (@larsga) January 10, 2016 (https://twitter.com/larsga/status/686235333277671426)

20. A glimpse behind the magic explains why beer industry folk are always behaving so oddly when photographed.

Had to share, many of you will appreciate this. pic.twitter.com/r2t1WvtOuK (https://t.co/r2t1WvtOuK)
— Simply Hops (@SimplyHops) October 5, 2016 (https://twitter.com/SimplyHops/status/783662283188736000)

21. Twitter poet Brian Bilston addresses the subject of beer mats, on a beer mat.

I have now fulfilled a #lifegoal (https://twitter.com/hashtag/lifegoal?src=hash) by having a poem printed on a beer mat. By coincidence, it's about beer mats. pic.twitter.com/YMFHaid71X (https://t.co/YMFHaid71X)
— Brian Bilston (@brian_bilston) September 22, 2016 (https://twitter.com/brian_bilston/status/778993440205963264)

22. Film critic Guy Lodge brought us news of the ultimate home bar setup.

I thought I knew what I was looking for in my London property search, but this one really changes everything. pic.twitter.com/h2EfotgHI9 (https://t.co/h2EfotgHI9)
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) September 20, 2016 (https://twitter.com/GuyLodge/status/778176845195907072)

23. Here’s a useful new bit of terminology from TV historian Louis Barfe.

My grandad and his chums all had what they called their 'spew suits'. Smart clothing for a beano that responded well to regular cleaning.
— Louis Barfe (@LFBarfe) August 6, 2016 (https://twitter.com/LFBarfe/status/761880768167706624)

24. And a new word that nobody wants or needs.

Fuck. Right. Off. pic.twitter.com/hUqUF0TVMG (https://t.co/hUqUF0TVMG)
— The Beer Nut (@thebeernut) May 7, 2016 (https://twitter.com/thebeernut/status/728909065313763328)

25. ‘Overheard in the Pub’ is one of our favourite sub-genres and this is a corker:

A guy in here flexing his sourbeermuscles. "Yeah I'll have sour beer, not bothered if it's warm, I love sour beer, it can't be sour enough"
— broadfordbrewer (@broadfordbrewer) August 5, 2016 (https://twitter.com/broadfordbrewer/status/761563121160974336)

26: From the same Tweeter in a different guise, the depressing truth in cartoon form.

Planning a night out at the pub… pic.twitter.com/tgjNwgG1Wq (https://t.co/tgjNwgG1Wq)
— beerdoodles (@beerdoodles) July 21, 2016 (https://twitter.com/beerdoodles/status/756042257413931008)

26. Burgher at Tavern With Chickens, Van Klomp, Rotterdam, 1623.

Pub 854, the kind of hen do I can deal with. Crown in Lofthouse. pic.twitter.com/KLu3YzW2Rn (https://t.co/KLu3YzW2Rn)
— Simey BRAPA Everitt (@StymieSi) April 2, 2016 (https://twitter.com/StymieSi/status/716289198081314816)

27. Social realist tasting notes are another sub-genre we enjoy. Here’s one we collected back in January:

"It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree"
— Matthew Howgate (@mh_brewer) January 15, 2016 (https://twitter.com/mh_brewer/status/687973354809196545)

28. And, finally, from only a couple of weeks ago but still topical, this from @PilotBeerUK (http://twitter.com/PilotBeerUK)*prompted at least one oblivious*soul to make the obvious correction. People can’t help themselves, can they?

We put over 16 tonnes of fresh New World #hops (https://twitter.com/hashtag/hops?src=hash) in every #IPA (https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPA?src=hash) we brew! pic.twitter.com/P0tqAHWr1Q (https://t.co/P0tqAHWr1Q)
— Pilot Beer (@pilotbeeruk) December 8, 2016 (https://twitter.com/pilotbeeruk/status/806770611078905858)

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