No panic from me, I did my beer drinking apprenticeship in the Midlands of England in the 1960’s & 70’s and acquired a taste for beer, drinking brands such as Double Diamond, M&B Brew X1, and Watney’s Red Barrel, all taken very luke-warm pints. Anything climate change can do to real beer wouldn’t compare, believe me.
Reblogged this on Move for Change and the Brooklyn Culture Jam and commented:
I’m hoping this adds some sense of panic to the calculations of my friends regarding AGW. A world without beer. H/T to Peter Sinclair and his blog Climate Crock of the Week.
If this isn’t justification for declaring total war on fossil fuels, I don’t know what is!
No panic from me, I did my beer drinking apprenticeship in the Midlands of England in the 1960’s & 70’s and acquired a taste for beer, drinking brands such as Double Diamond, M&B Brew X1, and Watney’s Red Barrel, all taken very luke-warm pints. Anything climate change can do to real beer wouldn’t compare, believe me.
Brew X1 brewed for the men in the midlands.
Reblogged this on Move for Change and the Brooklyn Culture Jam and commented:
I’m hoping this adds some sense of panic to the calculations of my friends regarding AGW. A world without beer. H/T to Peter Sinclair and his blog Climate Crock of the Week.