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Josephine Meckseper at Timothy Taylor Gallery London. Video: vernissage.tv/2015/11/02/josephine-meckseper-at-timothy-t...
As consumed at the Stalybridge Station Buffet Bar. An excellent beer with caramel notes. This was superb. I'm getting a little bored with dry hopped beers at the moment and made a bee-line for TT's formerly named Ram Tam which was renamed as it wasn't selling. Whaaaat ? Hopefully the name change boosts sales.
This is a function i found in Picnik under Framing. Keighley & District Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLE Metro My-buses reflect in the puddles as seen in the newly acquired Timothy Taylors Yard. 1001 (W616CWX) is nearest the camera, followed by 1129 (R529TWR), 544 (T544AUA) & 543 (T543AUA).
In 1858 Timothy Taylor began brewing beer in Cook Lane in the West Riding town of Keighley. He clearly struck upon a successful formula for in 1863 he set up and built a larger brewery at Knowle Spring, where the company has remained ever since.
Keighley & District Metro My Bus Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLE's 543 T543AUA & 544 T544AUA (nearest the camera) sit in the newly acquired My Bus parking area in the Timothy Taylors yard.
Despite Picnik being shut from April 19th, i have managed to edit this today (April 21st) as have not shut the window down from two days ago. I have tried to open a new window of picnik but says is closed!
Edited using invert, then using the hue slider to bring some of the original colours back. Keighley & District Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLE Metro My-bus 557 (X557YUG) is seen at Marsh top, opposite Moorhouse Lane, Oxenhope before working a morning school service.
There is all kinds of strange materials, gases and fluids being transported on the roads.
The container truck is displaying its 'United Nations Substance Identification Number System' plate (the orange plate on the rear of the truck).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_number
UN1824 indicates this is Sodim Hydroxide, better known as Caustic Soda.
Sodium hydroxide is used in many industries, mostly as a strong chemical base in the manufacture of pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents and as a drain cleaner.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hydroxide
On the right is a curtainsider trailer from the Keithley based brewer Timothy Taylor.
Timothy Taylor established the Brewery in the centre of Keighley in 1858, moving to their present site The Knowle Spring in 1863.
Thanks to Brother Negombo83 for taking this one, I think Christmas about 1988. That's a barfull of Tim Taylor Landlord, that is. Allegedly Madonna's favourite beer.
The backside says: A real winner, seeks long term relationship.
Now I don't know why they've been using the comma , but more annoying is the text itself.
I'm glad it's on the backside.
I have to work behind the counter. With my face towards the customers.
I hope I won't show them my back.
I'm not seeking a long term relationship, let that be clear.
I'm sorry, ladies.
'Wheat-paste masterpieces' article by Timothy Taylor,
The Globe and Mail
March 24, 2008
photo courtesy of andrew01
Keighley &District Metro My Bus Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLE 210 (V210EBV) is seen on Old Oxenhope Lane, in Marsh (near Oxenhope). This bus was new to Blackburn Transport.
Approaching Haworth Main Street and The Fleece comes into view. A pint of Timothy Taylor's anyone? :)
Josephine Meckseper: FILMTRACT NO. I’, 2015, Acrylic sheeting, acrylic paint, tape, vinyl, blackened, patinated, aluminium frame (left). Josephine Meckseper: ‘HERE AND ELSEWHERE’, 2015 (right). Josephine Meckseper at Timothy Taylor Gallery London Video: vernissage.tv/2015/11/02/josephine-meckseper-at-timothy-t...
Just contemplating the cultural signifiers used in the marketing of UK ales, while enjoying a bottle of Taylor's Boltmaker...
He's actually called Ralph but Keef suits him better. He belongs to my niece Ella's school and every week one of the kids gets to take him home and photograph what he gets up to. Not sure what Ella's teacher will make of this. Especially as he also now has a red wine stain on his face.
I do have another T from the same brewery.
The backside of it says: A real winner seeks long term relationship.
I'm afraid I don't dare to wear that one. It's asking for stupid remarks.
Especially because I'm a long term single.
First haul from the Healthy Spirits beer of the month club on the right. And some things just for fun on the left.
4.3% deep gold colour with a good head, malt aroma, fruit, hoppy flavour fairly dry and bitter, also good in bottles. It was lovely outside the Grosvenor Hotel at the top of Robin Hood's Bay, on a warm September afternoon.
Keighley & District Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLE Metro My-bus 557 (X557YUG) is seen at Marsh top, opposite Moorhouse Lane, Oxenhope before working a morning school service.
Alien Skin Exposure 2 : Digital Kodachrome 64 :
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www.timothytaylor.co.uk/OurProducts_Landlord.aspx
Ruined Stones Bitter www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?p=4518213
Timothy Taylor Dark Mild is a very black mild with a small creamy head. It has a mild bitter taste and roasted aroma.
Timothy Taylor - Landlord
"Landlord is the classic pale ale, brewed in the traditional way from the famous Knowle Spring water, using only the finest malt and leaf hops.
This full-flavoured brew has won many awards, both at Brewers' Exhibitions and the Great British Beer Festivals.
Timothy Taylor started brewing at Keighley in 1858, and his business continues as a family company at the original Brewery, maintaining the tradition of excellence he established."
ABV 4.1%
Despite the Adnams glass this is Timothy Taylor's wonderful Landlord ale, superbly kept at the Windsor Castle in Kensington
thanks to Timothy Taylor for helping me spread my message so eloquently.
very humbling. very empowering.
Please click this link and vote for my dear friend Timothy Taylor's new novel The Blue Light Project for the 2011 Giller Prize, which is Canada's most prestigious literary award...
www.cbc.ca/books/scotiabankgillerprize/readerschoice/inde...
Here is my write-up on The Blue Light Project...