Thursday, March 5, 2020
The eNotes Blog Top Ten LiteraryBeers
Top Ten LiteraryBeers Its Friday! Time to kick back with a summer read, dig your toes into the sand, and crack open one of these beauties. Who said beers couldnt be high-brow? White Whale Ale Yes, it is actually made with pages ripped from the seams of Herman Melvillesà Moby Dick. Le Petit Princeà (or The Little Prince) Lament on love and loss, and forget about that self-obsessed rose already. The Raven Special Lager I actually had this once. Nevermore, nevermore. Ginger in the Rye Im afraid one does actually have to grow up before enjoying this Theà Catcher in the Rye inspired beverage. The Lost Abbey Inferno Ale The devils potion. Literally. Moloko Milk Stout Oh, bliss, bliss and heaven. I lay all nagoy to the ceiling, my gulliver on my rookers on the pillow, glazzies closed, rot open in bliss, slooshying the sluice of lovely sounds. Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh, said the man who drank theà six-pack. Oscar Wilde Mild Shouldnt this be Oscar Wilde Mild? Beware, this beer is laced with witty wordplay. Oberon Ale For when you wish to be away with the fairies. Hops of Wrath *Swig, swirl* I detect notes of dust and disappointment. And to top things off, a good Christmas ale! Bridgeports Ebenezer Ale Enjoy! And as always, read responsibly. Related Post: Ten Cocktails for You, from Literature
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