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Odds on
The little bit of Barcelona that is forever Ballyfermot makes a comeback today, with three new beers from Oddity, a Catalonian beer brand which has its production done at Whiplash. First up is Go On Fool , described as a "Zested WC-IPA" which doesn't make a lot of sense, beyond invoking Grapefruit Sculpin, a popular fruit-flavoured Californian IPA from the long-ago craft beer era. That was 7% ABV while this is a mere 5.5%, though it does list grapefruit zest on the ingredients, along with Saphir and Motueka hops. It's a foggy orange-yellow colour with a decently thick head and plenty of piquant citrus juice in the aroma. The texture is creamy, in a modern New-England way, lacking the sharp edge of Sculpin's California character. So I don't know what they're doing, calling it "WC" IPA: this is very much in the east coast vernacular. For all that, it's not bad, showing some dank resins alongside the sunnier citrus, and keeping everything fresh, clean and unfussily drinkable. The grapefru
by noreply@blogger.com (The Beer Nut)1 viewgo-on-foolgrapefruit-sculpinthings-we-ve-donewildfires - news
How Wine, Truffles and Honey Could Help Europe Fight Wildfires
Countries are learning that the finer things in life sometimes have a serendipitous side benefit.
by Jeanna Smialek3 viewswildfireswinesfires-and-firefighterseuropean-unioncatalonia-spaineurope - news
Anxiously awaiting
Extreme heat and extreme cold have taken an enormous toll. Now everyone is wondering: What’s next for B.C. wine? With B.C. wine grape growers still reeling from the impact of winter 2022-’23’s extreme cold, the nearly province-wide freeze of mid-January 2024 could not have come at a worse time. In contrast to the previous year, […] The post Anxiously awaiting appeared first on VITIS .
by Tim Pawsey5 viewssustainabilityclimate-changewildfires
