Here’s a wine maker who plays jazz to his vines. What artists would you play to your grapes/hops/grains to make the besr quality drinks? Links to any alcohol based beverages are allowed
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2014/03/chilean-immerses-wines-in-jazz
Mr H says
Mr H says
Moose the Mooche says
Well, obviously, Kentish hops should have prog-folk played to them.
Gatz says
I saw a Motörhead beer in a Wetherspoons yesterday (I didn’t buy it – the description was full of words like ‘hoppy’ and ‘citrus’, which sum up what is wrong with too much modern ale), and Robinsons of Stockport make Iron Maiden Trooper beer, so it seems the cask ale is the bevy of choice for metal. Speaking of metal, I saw today that Robinsons also make a beer called Pint of Thrones (‘Taste is coming!’)
Black Type says
‘Bevvy Metal’, dude! 😉
atcf says
Trooper is a fine ale, one of my favourites. I recall seeing a Northern Soul beer a few years ago, I forget the name.
Rigid Digit says
Motorhead also have a branded single malt
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/mackmyra-svensk-whisky/motorhead-whisky/
duco01 says
Motörhead also have a branded red wine – a shiraz, in fact.
http://metal-and-wine.com/en/motoerhead/6/motoerhead-shiraz-in-a-gift-box
davebigpicture says
Moëtörhead and Chandon Champagne? I’m sure GCU Grey Area could come up with a splendid label.
Black Type says
Find it on the shelf next to Moet de Hoople.
Kaisfatdad says
A wine maker who plays jazz to his barrels! A wonderful idea.
An idea that really ought to catch on. This song is an obvious choice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0OPKywMoSk
Junior Wells says
that’s pretty good KFD
Moose the Mooche says
A few years ago I had a very fine bottle of Talking Heads wine. I even blogged about it right here.
At the end of the night all I saw was little dots. Some were smeared, and some were spots.
Tuffm! I zimbra!
Black Celebration says
Crosseyed and Painless sounds like an hilarious name for a TH-themed ale.
Sniffity says
Alco-killer, what the *hic*
Moose the Mooche says
“Lost my shape, trying to act casual, can’t stop, I might end up in the hospital”.
I’ve been there, bud.
Uncle Wheaty says
A nice pint of Bass always went down well with this in the late 1980s.
Rigid Digit says
The passing of Gene Vincent should be marked by recourse to Thunderbird wine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLvJ4AU8eA4
Rigid Digit says
Beers, Wines and Spirits – including Slayer wine and Marilyn Masone Absinthe
https://www.iconbeverages.co.uk/
Black Type says
“You’d certainly be Rickrollin’ after a few of these”, “Never Gonna Give Brew Up”, etc.
https://www.beerhawk.co.uk/blog/rick-astley
hubert rawlinson says
Fairport had a bottled beer one year at Cropredy but I can’t remember which one. I have an empty bottle of it. It had a mock coat of arms with veni vidi imbibi on it. Can’t find it on t’internet will try a photo later.
Gatz says
It was 1987, my first Cropredy.
Odd to think that their being a twenty year old band made them seem ancient then, but at the end of May I’ll be at their 50th anniversary gig at Union Chapel.
hubert rawlinson says
Will look out for you @Gatz