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Single IPA on the left, double on the right. I think this was the Weird Beard bar, which makes these Mariana Trench and Holy Hoppin' Hell, respectively.
Where is the focus here?
A glass of Five O’clock Shadow from Weird Beard Brew Co in London, England, on draft at Craft Beer Co. in Clerkenwell, London.
Weird Beard Five O’clock Shadow is a 7% abv American IPA. It poured a deep, slightly hazy amber color with a beige head. It smelled faintly of caramel but very little of hops, which I found a bit unsettling (according to the bartender this IPA was 3 months old, so it should still have smelled of hops). Mouthfeel was medium heavy with a soft carbonation. Flavor started out with a good malt character that was balanced nicely by the hop bitterness. As it warmed up I also got some fruit notes, but nothing like the piny or citrusy character of a US West Coast IPA. Still, the malt body of this beer was so elegant and balanced the bitterness so nicely that I actually enjoyed the beer, though I would not call it an American IPA.
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Weird Beard Brew Company are two award-winning homebrewers, Bryan Spooner and Gregg Irwin, from Hanwell, a town in the London Borough of Ealing in west London. They wanted to take their passion for drinking and creating great hand-crafted beers out of the kitchen and so they launched Weird Beard in 2012. At first they borrowed time at other breweries to brew their beer, but in early 2013 they installed their own brewery in Boston Business Park in Hanwell, London.
I needed a portrait of myself for a magazine I'll be featured in. It's about time I updated my flickr photo too.
After several attempts at taking the shot myself, I gave up. Later I had my dad help me and ended up with this. I also realized that my natural smile is pretty goofy looking, so this is me trying to hold back a smile as my dad was making me laugh.
Weird Beard Black Something Something Darkside IPA (India Pale Ale) on sale in The Ale House Public House in the City of Chelmsford in Essex (UK).
At 9.0% ABV (alcohol by volume) Weird Beard IPA is way too strong for my palate, it's expensive too at £5.10 for an imperial pint (568 ml) and most importantly it has no bubbles..
Petrol is cheaper and probably tastes better too.. :-)
i like to chill at the weekends - just like Craig David did do after making sex with all those (questionable) laydees.
in my tiny head (with massive brain) i like to imagine that the weird-bearded one dresses in something similar to this...oh yeeees.
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Sometimes you wake up with things in your head that you kinda have to get out of your head to be able to function. You don't want these guys in your head.
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Finally, the Dread Pirate MacCloud has found friends...careful that they don't stab you in the back.
Left to right: Captain Black, Captain Riptide, Captain Edward, The Dread Pirate MacCloud, Captain Jack Sparrow, Commodore WeirdBeard, Varda, and (half of) Elizabeth Swann.
King Richard's Faire
This be what happens when ye tells yer Zombie Crew t' mark th' scrap ye sends with 'em with a red X at th' spot they bury th' treasure...
A bit lit'ral them Zombies... Not a decent cartographer among 'em...
That just happens to be the rare and hard to find Pirates Magazine Issue #13 with an arrrticle about Commodore WeirdBeard & NyghtCraft Leatherwerks.
Davy Jones, Dead-Eye Thomas, Scrum (in black, in the back), Capt. Kindle Burns (me!), Sam Handwich, Commodore Weirdbeard (in back, in black), Tazzy, the pansy pirate, Captain Jack, Lady Molly (next to Jack), Black Sam Bellamy (who's to the right of...),....Susan (?I can't remember her pirate name?)
Left to right: Lady Molly, Sheena, Mike (don't know his pirate name), Weirdbeard, Kindle Burns, Dead-Eye, Mad Dog, Captain Black, and Captain Jack
Workshop Gamestorming with Sunni Brown on June 6th 2013 in Amsterdam organized by Business Models Inc. More than 40 participants are experiencing visuals thinking games for strategy and innovation. Part of the Bootcamp Business Model Canvas the Game. www.businessmodelsinc.com
Bootcamp Business Model Canvas the Game, June 5-7 2013 in Amsterdam. 6 renowned game developer teams are working on the ultimate game for the Business Model Canvas: Ranj, Weirdbeard, Little Chicken, RageSquid, FirebrushStudios, Headcandy. www.canvasthegame.com
This turkey doesn’t need a presidential pardon. He is happy living the good life in California. When I spotted him on a hike I was happier to see him than he was to see me. The situation didn’t escalate, but he made it clear I needed to give him space to do his thing! I got this photo from a somewhat safe distance and was on my way. Hope you enjoy Thanksgiving!
...and me, of course.
Left to right: Captain Black, Lady Akai, Captain Riptide, Captain Edward, Lord Gregor (me), Jack Sparrow, Commodore WeirdBeard, Varda, Elizabeth Swann, and (a quarter of) I, sadly, don't know his name.
King Richard's Faire
Bootcamp Business Model Canvas the Game, June 5-7 2013 in Amsterdam. 6 renowned game developer teams are working on the ultimate game for the Business Model Canvas: Ranj, Weirdbeard, Little Chicken, RageSquid, FirebrushStudios, Headcandy. www.canvasthegame.com