Folks have been using the term “late stage capitalism” since rhs 1920s (used to describe why German labor and capital both supported WWI). Capitalism is an economic theory. There’s no lifespan to it. It doesn’t expire unless something else knocks it out.
Worse than that—the VP selection process is going to play out all summer in weekly tv installments, a la “The Batchelor”.
Could easily be New York Guinness--E. & J. Burke (Guinness' USA outpost), used green bottles frequently. Here's a link, it's tough to follow the linkage between the two businesses. www.irishecho.com/2019/9/the-b...
The great unified forces of the internet have spoken, and this is what you’re destined to spend the rest of your life blogging about (sorry if this isn’t something you’re really into).
Old Peanuts comic strips remind us of how common hydrocephalus was among children back in the 1950s and 60s. 🤪
No beard never. There’s a no facial hair clause in the pre-nup. (Also a no garden gnome clause. Wife’s lawyer is a tyrant.)
Special b is a very dark Crystal malt. A little goes a long way—you can easily add too much.
Many thanks for the lead!! Spouse and I do UK trips at least once a year, and I’m set up to culture yeast.
Just checked Brewlabs website—they’re based in Newcastle; they offer outsourced lab services for small breweries. Sadly they don’t appear to be selling yeast specimens to the general public. (But if they did, I’d be there 😜😜).
Do they have an an analogue for Wyeast West Yorkshire?