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21-08-2021, 23:20
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If this is your first time visiting the site, welcome. Please find below links to what I believe is the most representative of what I strive to do here:


Tryanuary v Dryanuary (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2020/01/tryanuary-vs-dryanuary-dawn-of-just.html): examining the various conflicting arguments for and against abstaining from booze for short periods, especially due to outside pressures
Fly My Pretty (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2019/11/fly-my-pretty.html) : the story of how a run-of-the-mill mass market lager came to be forever symbolically associated with one of the best times of my life

Spring Bock (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2019/11/spring-bock.html) : an examination of how positive discrimination in favour of supposedly under-represented beer styles could help steer the beer industry down a more interesting but potentially less lucrative path

Good things come to those who... (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2019/08/good-things-come-to-those-who.html) is purely and unashamedly a love letter to Guinness

More Than Just Beer (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2019/08/more-than-just-beer.html) looks at the fallout - good and bad - from CAMRA's rejection of sexism and other offensive materials at GBBF 2019

Cask v Craft (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2019/08/cask-vs-craft-two-sides-of-same-coin.html) looks, a little simplistically perhaps in retrospect, at how these apparent rivals/enemies are more like each other than they care to admit

Reflections Not Reviews (https://bringotbeer.blogspot.com/2019/10/reflections-not-reviews.html) is part a justification/explanation of my own approach to beer evangelism/enthusiasm, and partly a critique of apps like Untappd which prompted a response from Greg Avola himself



There's also a bunch of COVID-related stuff which was very much of the time and haven't aged particularly well, and some really old one-line crap that's best ignored.


Now enough reflection on old work, let's see what new, novel stuff I can produce.


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