Stroppy B*ggers
Regulars will know that I'm more of a wine than beer drinker. However, this one not only tickled my taste buds but also curiosity as to the origin of the name and label. I quote from the Brewery Roman website :
"The noose-wearers :
Gentse Strop owes its name to the proud people of Ghent who are nicknamed “stroppendragers” or noose-wearers. In 1540, the people of Ghent refused to pay an additional war tax, with the result that Emperor Charles V had the ringleaders parade through Ghent with a noose around their necks, as a sign that they deserved to go to the gallows. Still today, the noose continues to symbolise proud resistance against any form of tyranny and misplaced authority."
Stroppy B*ggers
Regulars will know that I'm more of a wine than beer drinker. However, this one not only tickled my taste buds but also curiosity as to the origin of the name and label. I quote from the Brewery Roman website :
"The noose-wearers :
Gentse Strop owes its name to the proud people of Ghent who are nicknamed “stroppendragers” or noose-wearers. In 1540, the people of Ghent refused to pay an additional war tax, with the result that Emperor Charles V had the ringleaders parade through Ghent with a noose around their necks, as a sign that they deserved to go to the gallows. Still today, the noose continues to symbolise proud resistance against any form of tyranny and misplaced authority."