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16-11-2010, 07:13
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_1mX3XeGS77c/TOImjFLlAkI/AAAAAAAAAU4/jzGFV2X66lw/s320/gk1937%2B003.jpg (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_1mX3XeGS77c/TOImjFLlAkI/AAAAAAAAAU4/jzGFV2X66lw/s1600/gk1937%2B003.jpg)Earlier this year, I visited Greene King and wrote a couple of posts about it (here (http://thebeerboy.blogspot.com/2010/02/greene-king-part-1-hens-tooth.html) and here (http://thebeerboy.blogspot.com/2010/02/greene-king-part-2-1936-coronation-ale.html)). In the second of those, I opened and tasted a bottle of Greene King Coronation ale, brewed in 1936 for the 1937 Coronation of Edward VIII, which of course never happened, as he decided he'd rather live in sin with Mrs Simpson than be monarch of these fair isles.

Greene King have very kindly given me another bottle of this beer, and in a flash of the sort of generosity and kindness for which I am known, I thought it might make an interesting competition prize.

To enter the competition, all you have to do is write something about beer and time, up to a maximum of 500 words. It can be about the oldest beer you've drunk, or the freshest. It can be a technical essay on the ravages of oxygen on cask beer, a treatise on the historical evolution of the term IPA, or it could be about a long-held yearning and search for a perticular beer. Anything, basically, as long as there is some relation to time in it. Although if you decide to write anything that uses the phrase "time at the bar, please" as the link to time, you won't win. Look, it's my competition, and those are my rules.

If you have a blog, put it on your blog and send me a link to it. If you don't have a blog, email me your entry and I'll put it on here. If you don't have email, post me a paper copy. If you can't write, then you can make a video or a recording of yourself and send it to me. Poetry and song are also worth a shot, but please note that interpretive dance will also stand a poor chance of winning.

The closing date for entries is Friday 26th November, so you've got a bit of time to think about it.

I'll package and post this bottle anywhere in the world, at my own cost. It will go surface mail, as I'm not sure what air mail will do to the very old cork. The bottle is the very one pictured at the top of the page, covered with a lovely patina of cellar dust. If you look at the second of my two Greene King posts (http://thebeerboy.blogspot.com/2010/02/greene-king-part-2-1936-coronation-ale.html), you'll see the racks of crates from which it was taken. It would make a lovely paperweight, and if you put a blob of wax over the cork, it would also last forever.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: This bottle of beer is a historical curiosity and not a beverage. Neither I nor Greene King can be held liable for any consequences arising from the postal transit, possession or consumption of the beer. You must be of legal drinking age in your country to enter this competition. Entering this competition implies an acceptance of these terms.https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/72277889156220824-6496929733733676236?l=thebeerboy.blogspot.com


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