They say nostalgia’s not what it used to be, but I’m not so
sure. After threatening to write a piece
about my one and only visit to the Isle of Man – which incidentally took place
almost 10 years ago, I found myself looking back at several posts I’d
written from around that time.
Apart from a paucity of photos, I was pleasantly surprised at what I’d written back in the early days of the blog, and keeping in mind this was a decade ago now, I ended up asking myself, did I really write that?
Apart from a paucity of photos, I was pleasantly surprised at what I’d written back in the early days of the blog, and keeping in mind this was a decade ago now, I ended up asking myself, did I really write that?
I will be working on my IOM piece from tomorrow, once I’ve
finished my work for the week, but here’s a quick flavour of what was on my
mind back in April 2010.
A short preliminary piece about my forthcoming Manx excursion; a trip I was obviously looking forward to.
A short preliminary piece about my forthcoming Manx excursion; a trip I was obviously looking forward to.
A lengthy piece about beer ticking, which ended with me urging CAMRA to split the “Breweries Section" off from the Good Beer Guide and make it a separate publication.
10 years on and CAMRA is still stuffing the back of its premier publication with irrelevant and surplus information, which can be found elesewhere, if necessary.
A write-up of that year’s Good Friday Ramble – an annual walk
organised by Maidstone CAMRA. Sadly, there won’t be a ramble this coming Good
Friday; the first time in over 41 years that the event has been cancelled.
That year's ramble took us to the Bell & Jorrocks, (Bell and Bollocks?), in Frittenden - a village which is well off the beaten track.
That year's ramble took us to the Bell & Jorrocks, (Bell and Bollocks?), in Frittenden - a village which is well off the beaten track.
A review of some random bottles beers I’d drunk, recently - some of the prices will make you envious!
And finally, a lengthy article about one of my favourite
beers – Harvey’s Sussex Best. A beer I've known and loved over the years and always end up going back to.
It's a beer with that perfect balance between sweet juicy malt, and an earthy, peppery hop bitterness. At 4.0% abv, it's just the right strength for a good session's drinking, being full-bodied but not too strong in alcohol.
The links are all there, so why not indulge yourselves in a spot of nostalgia.
It's a beer with that perfect balance between sweet juicy malt, and an earthy, peppery hop bitterness. At 4.0% abv, it's just the right strength for a good session's drinking, being full-bodied but not too strong in alcohol.
The links are all there, so why not indulge yourselves in a spot of nostalgia.
Cheers!