. Favourite Beer of the Week

Like the previous Kiuchi Hitachino nest beer I tried, XH produced a big old frothy head which hung around for quite a while and gave me plenty of time to find the camera and take a picture of it.
The beer tasted a bit odd, kind of sour-ish, perhaps. It says on the back of the bottle that XH is fermented in old sake casks, so maybe that's it. Anyway, I liked it. I liked the taste, and the cute stumpy bottle, and the owl picture on the bottle top, and the bright orange colour of the beer, especially when back lit by last year's Christmas lights that we still haven't removed from the kitchen.
When should you take down Christmas lights? Ehow.com have a fascinating and highly informative six point instructional fact file on the matter. As with all of Ehow.com's tens of thousands of "How to" documents, "How to Tell When to Take Down Your Christmas Lights and Decorations" is a priceless resource for such a challenging subject. They have the problem catagorised as "moderately easy", which is more demanding than "easy" but not as difficult as "moderate". Here is a small excerpt:
"Take down your Christmas lights and decorations if your lights go out after Christmas. If your lights go out before Christmas, you’ll probably want to fix the problem. However, if they go out sometime in January, you should probably just take them down and either try to fix them next season or just buy new lights."
Thanks Ehow.com. You are great.

2 Comments:
I'm not entirely sure how christmas can feature so prominently at this point when May will soon be upon us ushering in an entirely different set of pagan rituals such as the annual virgin's parade and the dancing round the may 'pole'. It's time to get sacrificing.
And anyway, i'm not quite sure what these comments are for and to whom they are directed... please explain.
I wish I had something to add by I have no ideas of my own or anything like an original thought. The beer looks very orange. Is that an original thought? Probably not. I get my ideas from cereal packets and leaflets that come through the door.
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