Saturday night NCAA finals for wrestling, after a night of whiskey and not as bad a hangover as expected, Black Cannon (Clipper City Brewers) IPA.
It is a dark and thick IPA, and I loved it.
Wine dinner last night by local restaurant. Monthly event where they bring a vintner in for a six or seven course paired dinner. Grochau vineyards from Oregon, lots of the expected Pinot Noir, and Pinot Blanc and Tempranillo blend. Fantastic.
Plenty of booze over the weekend, IPA's, wines, rumbullion and calvados.
It's Coca Cola zero for me the rest of the week....oh no its not! It's Disneyland Paris later in the week, I will need to imbibe fully there to take the edge of the tacky naffness and queuing up for an hour for a one minute ride on the tea cups.
Brentford 2 Notts County 1. Nostalgia. A proper football match where the club policeman is the first thing you see when you get off the train. He is known by his first name and appears to be older than Dixon of Dock Green.
After the match a swift pint in the Magpie and Crown. Then on to The Fox in Hanwell who had a beer festival. The pub is on the canal in a little area with a village feel. Very crowded because everyone was inside as it was so cold. I thought Hanwell might be like Southall but it was not. Pick of the beers was Fyne Avalanche
http://www.fyneales.com/ccsfiles/beeravalanche.php
Shepherd Neame Double Stout 99p for 500ml @Lidl.
Only 3.9% but it has strong bitter stout flavour. 'Three coloured malts, additional roasted barley and generously bittered with choicest East Kent hops' according to the label.
Balvenie Doublewood lately.
Sake, sake, sake and beer.
Sake from 7/11 24 hours @ $2.20 aud for small glass container with rip top.
Best - fresh fish market Niigata, buying loads of fresh fish very cheap for home made sashimi later, eating fish grilled on a stick @$3aud, freezing cold, on footpath, small stall with hot water bowl in fish pond, heat up takeaway glass container of sake in water drink and eat fish standing on footpath.
Sake: the most primitive form of alcohol known to man, terrible hangovers too as I remember. A wonderful buzz at the time though.
Yes, I was there for a couple of years in the early 2000's: lived on Prudente de Morais in Ipanema, but ended up in digging in the Sol Ipanema as my favoured pad.
Actually, the Brazilian sugar cane liquor: cachaca exists in many forms, from ultra refined single malt style to the dregs of something spewed out of an oil refinery. I remember the cheapest rot-gut variety being less in cost than a glass of beer.
Hep - Do they sell the good stuff in any offies in London, do you know please?
I always thought sake was high proof but on looking at a few bottles most of it was only about 6% - 8% - pretty much the same as beer and only about half Aussie Shiraz
Last edited by Sammy Ambrose (2013-04-11 06:17:25)
^Why buy in Madrid when you can purchase in Rio state? There is chain of Menas Gerais style food restaurants - forget the name - but there's a couple of them outside of Rio and up near you in Buzios that sell premium cachaca. Some over 200 GBP as I recall and others in the 20-40 GBP region are pretty much superb, I bought a bottle for my nan. Excellent food in the restaurant well, great vegetables and of course of meat.
We'll bear the Rio advice in mind, for the next trip south of the border. It's just that we are having a Spring break in Madrid, to get away from the chill (and even occasional snow) of Mount Street, so any further thoughts on the possibilities there are still welcome.
I thought you were living in Saquarema RR?
For some reason, I thought you were an alias of NJS.