Jerries and Tommies

Tuesday 26 February 2008

In the classic tradition of the “Black and Tan,” the “Half-and-half,” the “Snakebite,” and the “Cleveland Steamer,” I’ve invented a new layered beer drink: the “World War II.”

Guinness and Spaten Bock.

The interesting thing about this combination is the stratification betwixt the layers. The border between the inky Guinness and russet Spaten undulates and seethes in ripples of pure disdain. It’s like international soccer in a glass. Surprisingly, the flavors meld well.

Stupid? yeah. But sometimes that’s the result of drinking beer.

Posted by admin / Filed under:Beer business

Comments

  1. Posted by andreea @ 27 Feb 2008 9:26  

    great to discover your site. thanks for linking to me, wil make sure to change my link to your new url. could you link my site to www.belgian-beers.eu? :) would help!

  2. Posted by admin @ 27 Feb 2008 13:58  

    No problem, Andreea. I changed the URL of your link to belgian-beers.eu.

    I look forward to getting back to Belgium soon. So many beers, so little time…

    -Mark

  3. Posted by Bits @ 22 May 2008 19:01  

    Ireland was neutral in WWII -You’ve been drinking again haven’t you?

  4. Posted by admin @ 23 May 2008 7:43  

    I know, but it made for a good post title.


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