Beer Garden

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Re: Beer Garden

#856 Post by Omicron » Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:12 am

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#857 Post by Wayno » Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:11 pm

Sensational Tapirs?

i must have missed something...
http://www.sensational-adelaide.com
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#858 Post by Howie » Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:16 pm

You're the first person from the forum to comment on that :applause:

World Tapir Day, first started by an Adelaidian to promote awareness of the Tapir species. Figured the panda's have been getting all the attention of late, it was time for other animals at the Adelaide Zoo.

When you get a chance have a listen to Nova 919's clips of artists doing their bit for the Tapirs...
http://www.novafm.com.au/nova919/Audios#recent

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#859 Post by Norman » Sat May 01, 2010 8:39 pm


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#860 Post by rubegoldbergdevice » Sun May 02, 2010 2:20 am

Everybody Draw Muhammed Day is May 20th. Anybody doing that? I drew Muhammed once. Nothing happened.

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#861 Post by Wayno » Sun May 02, 2010 6:34 am

i notice the "crash test dummies on poles" have been removed from Hindmarsh Square. Shame.
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#862 Post by peas_and_corn » Sat May 08, 2010 8:09 pm

Article in the Messenger
Dog-mad brewers wagging their ales
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05 May 10 @ 09:00am by Tim Williams

Para Hills West brewers husband and wife Chris Herring and Tanya Harlow have produced a range of award-winning beers with names inspired by their pet dogs.

WHEN Tanya Harlow was a toddler, her father would store his dodgy homebrew in her nursery, often with disastrous results.

“The bottles would explode because they were so over-carbonated,” she says.

“And once they started exploding, Mum said that’s it, you get your own room.”

Surviving unscathed and watching her father experiment with different brews proved to be the start of Tanya’s lifelong love of beer.

Now 33, she and her other love, husband Chris Herring, 35, opened their own micro-brewery in an industrial shed in Para Hills West 18 months ago.

Called Beard and Brau, the award winning brewery is named after the beard and eyebrows of the Prospect couple’s beloved pet schnauzers.

All of their product names are also about dogs Golden Paw, Red Tail, Bon Chiens (Good Dogs) and the soon to be released stout Black Snout.

Finding a woman who shared his intense passion for beer was a dream come true for Chris.

“When Tanya and I were first together, the first present she asked for was a homebrew kit,” he says.

“I pretty much knew straight away I had to marry this woman.

“I reckon I got a good score.”

In its first year, Beard and Brau won two bronze medals at the Sydney Royal Fine Food Show and another at the hotly contested Perth Royal Show, which Chris calls “the micro-brew capital of the country”.

A former quality control manager for Penfolds Wines, Chris says they are driven to brew beers with more flavour than the “wet air” produced by the big breweries.

“It’s absolutely our love more than anything else because I can tell you you don’t make a lot of money out of it.”

He says setting up the brewery cost about $250,000, which would have been more if not for the help of tradie friends who were happy to be paid in beer.

Beard and Brau beers are available at more than 50 bottle shops and pubs around Adelaide.

I recommend you all try these guy's beers. I know it's available at the Gov, the Golen Paw is awesome and the bon chiens is totally awesome. give it a go.


Not affiliated, just enjoy their product :)

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#863 Post by Prince George » Mon May 10, 2010 8:34 am

That reminds me - I recently discovered the Lobethal Bierhouse's brews and am enjoying them a great deal. Especially the American Pale Ale, a right-on-the-money example of the beers that fuelled the American microbrew revival over the last 20 years. They also do some seasonal or experimental beers, which is another thing that we noticed a lot of in the States; sadly, they don't reach the bottle shop, so you'll have to go up to Lobethal to try their double-hopped IPA (until it runs out). While you're there, you can also have a meal; we didn't eat much on our brief visit, but we can recommend the Buffalo wings.

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#864 Post by monotonehell » Mon May 10, 2010 9:50 am

Prince George wrote:... the American Pale Ale...but we can recommend the Buffalo wings.
Yee Gods, and you thought you left that country behind ;)
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#865 Post by flavze » Mon May 10, 2010 12:39 pm

Prince George wrote:That reminds me - I recently discovered the Lobethal Bierhouse's brews and am enjoying them a great deal. Especially the American Pale Ale, a right-on-the-money example of the beers that fuelled the American microbrew revival over the last 20 years. They also do some seasonal or experimental beers, which is another thing that we noticed a lot of in the States; sadly, they don't reach the bottle shop, so you'll have to go up to Lobethal to try their double-hopped IPA (until it runs out). While you're there, you can also have a meal; we didn't eat much on our brief visit, but we can recommend the Buffalo wings.
living 5 mins away i have made a few visits to the bierhouse and have had excellent food everytime i've been there. It's usually fairly busy as it's got a good rep amongst locals so it's wise to ring and book if it's going to be a bigger group.

A fair few local hills pubs now stock their beers to as well as hills restruants, the bierhouse also has a reasonable range of quality hills wines to.

Pretty sure they have Lobo cider, which if you are a cider fan is worth trying as it's a fair bit differant than most other ciders on the market.

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#866 Post by monotonehell » Tue May 11, 2010 5:33 am

flavze wrote:Pretty sure they have Lobo cider, which if you are a cider fan is worth trying as it's a fair bit different than most other ciders on the market.
Lobo cider is marvellous. It's more of a cloudy apple cider than the clear ones you get from everyone else.
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#867 Post by The Scooter Guy » Tue May 11, 2010 8:45 pm

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#868 Post by The Scooter Guy » Wed May 12, 2010 4:23 pm

Just recieved an email explaining the Waterworld Upgrade:
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new 12 metre high tower with 3 slides ( 2 straight fast slides and 1 slow curved slide).
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Re: Beer Garden

#869 Post by RayRichards » Fri May 14, 2010 9:01 pm

rubegoldbergdevice wrote:Just having a smoke. Are spliffs allowed here?
*cough cough, pokes head out*

"hey mate, behind the fountain here, just rolled a couple"

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#870 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sat May 15, 2010 5:56 pm

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