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The Folio Society – Everest and Mythical Beasts

Blog — August 13, 2021

The Folio Society – Everest and Mythical Beasts   No matter how much one subscribes to the notion that one should not judge a book by its cover, if you feel passionate about the arts – whatever medium they may be channelled in – the packaging and overall presentation offers …

Carpet Bombing Culture – Banksy and Punk in London

Blog — August 14, 2021

Carpet Bombing Culture – Banksy and Punk in London   In the realm of counter culture, there is no shortage of publishers pumping out the good word with the best of intentions.  However, when it comes to offering more than the barren message and an added layer of aesthetically pleasing …

Thus Let Us Drink Beer – Aether and Bojak Brewing

Blog — August 15, 2021

Thus Let Us Drink Beer – Aether and Bojak Brewing   Aether Brewing is another craft brewery that over the last couple of years has been on my peripheral vision, yet it took five years into their existence for me to finally sample some of their finely brewed emissions. With …

Blackman’s, Bucketty’s and Bells Beach Brewing

Blog — August 19, 2021

Thus Let Us Drink Beer Blackman’s, Bucketty’s and Bells Beach Brewing   Now, that’s quite an alliteration that we got ourselves here today with three veritable heavyweights in the domain of Australian craft brewing: Blackman’s Brewing is based out of Torquay, surrounds that are known for its surfing culture and …

Water of Life – Ailsa Bay and Whiskey Hunt Austral

Blog — August 21, 2021

Water of Life – Ailsa Bay and Whiskey Hunt Australia   For anyone remotely following this series, it should not come as a surprise that I thoroughly enjoy exploring and discovering new whisky variants, especially those of the peated and Islay persuasion.  While there are always drops that aid in …

Black Arts and St Andrews Beach Brewery

Blog — August 23, 2021

Thus Let Us Drink Beer Black Arts and St Andrews Beach Brewery The emphasis of the last round of instalment of this series has been heavily on breweries that pump out IPAs and brews on the hoppier end of things. While this is certainly one of my favourite aspects in …

Thus Let Us Drink Beer - Sunday Road and Fox Hat

Blog — August 25, 2021

Thus Let Us Drink Beer Sunday Road and Fox Hat Brewing   Sunday is widely considered to be the best day of the week for many reasons. For one, it is usually a day off and dedicated to relaxation, time with your loved ones, indulgence with sleep ins, leisure activities, …

Rock ’n' Roll, Sunglasses and Sustainability

Blog — September 2, 2021

Rock ’n' Roll, Sunglasses and Sustainability  – Ozeano Vision   No matter what variant of music or art form you are into, as far as accessories are concerned there is hardly anything as omnipresent and relevant to conveying and reinforcing a certain style than a pair of sunglasses. From early …

Sanctus, Brick Lane and Oceans Reach Brewing

Blog — September 4, 2021

Thus Let Us Drink Beer Sanctus, Brick Lane and Oceans Reach Brewing  In the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit of Beer – while not necessarily all seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are applicable to the context of beer brewing, Sanctus Brewing’s emissions are …

Westward American Single Malt and Aerolite Lyndsay

Blog — September 10, 2021

Water of Life Westward American Single Malt and Aerolite Lyndsay   Transitioning almost seamlessly from my recent tribute to the Kings of Punk, i.e. Poison Idea feature, we are going to stay in Portland, Oregon to shed light on a distillery that in terms of American Single Malt has been …

Into the Wild – Zorali gear,  tunes and silence.

Blog — September 24, 2021

Into the Wild – Zorali gear,  tunes and silence. I dig hiking as much as the next man and have done a fair share of backpacking in my time, both because of the need to make a virtue out of a nexessity, i.e. tight budgets, but also in a bid …

Water of Life - Scapa Glansa and Morris Whisky

Blog — October 6, 2021

Water of Life Scapa Glansa and Morris Whisky   Founded in 1885 and being located only a few hundred metres away from Highland Park, Scapa distillery is one of Scotland’s most northern distilleries.  My first and so far only exposure to Scapa was through a dram of their rare16 year …

What's Sumatra with you? Mecca and Nuddy Coffee

Blog — October 12, 2021

Having been inspired via an influx of Italian migrants after 1945 who evolved the traditions of their home country, Australia has become known and revered for its coffee culture and for the most part, it proves to be hard to not appreciate the obsession with quality product and presentation, which …

New England Brewing, Akasha’s Eagle and Kaiju

Blog — October 19, 2021

Thus Let Us Drink Beer – New England Brewing, Akasha’s Eagle and Kaiju’s IPA   “I don't want to change the world, I am not looking for a new England…” Ah, good ole Billy Bragg is suitable enough as a relevant reference to kick off this instalment of our beer-centric …

Melbourne Hot Sauce x Starward and Kavka Vodka

Blog — November 2, 2021

Water of Life Melbourne Hot Sauce x Starward and Kavka Vodka Not exactly the most guarded secret is that I love hot sauces and whisk(e)y and have yet to find an occasion where I would find either not suitable to enjoy.  However, this does not necessarily mean that they work …

Punk and Style – Citizen Wolf

Blog — December 7, 2021

Punk and Style Citizen Wolf As Nick Cave quipped during his brighter moments: “A gentleman never talks about his tailor” and given that his dishevelled Birthday Party days are long left behind, paired with the fact that he has perfectioned his style with bespoke Chriss Kerr designed suits and his …

Pomade and Underground Culture throughout the Ages

Blog — December 28, 2021

Pomade and Underground Culture throughout the Ages Ever since the inception of rock’n roll music, extravagant hairdos have been  inextricably linked to underground music cultures. However, some of them also have their trademark go-to products to refine them. I am not necessarily referring to punks using glue and anything sticky …

Water of Life – Farmer’s Wife Distillery and Norla

Blog — January 17, 2022

Water of Life Farmer’s Wife Distillery and Norlan  There is something wholesome and unique about Australian craft distilleries, especially the ones outside the confines of the bigger cities. An example par excellence for combining the love of country life, growing food, a proclivity for gardening, a distinct sense of place …

Thus Let Us Drink Beer – Rocky Ridge and La Sirène

Blog — January 31, 2022

Thus Let Us Drink Beer Rocky Ridge and La Sirène With craft beer brewing booming and having become a veritable business model, it is not further wondrous that operations that started out independently eventually had to rely on outside investments to then have their DNA diluted and mainstreamed by the …

Skiing Is A Dance And The Mountain Always Leads

Blog — February 9, 2022

While I loved skateboarding as a prepubescent, these days I appreciate the calm skiing and snowboarding provides along with the opportunity to become on with the calm of nature in “blankets of white as they brighten the night” as Marvin Gaye ever so eloquently croons. I would never claim that …