Monday 17 April 2017
Medusa's poison
Easter has come and gone and I barely had time to blog about it. I was looking for an original angle for my past post about Easter 2017, and I thought I would share this: what I had as my Easter beer. So I drank a ruby red ale named Medusa. Just like her. I bought it on Saturday, when I saw it in the aisle, I knew I had to try it and this would be my Easter ale. As I associate the season with Greek mythology (read my post here), it was only fitting. And I know it is maybe silly to choose a beer by its label, but it was such a gorgeous label, I had to try it. And maybe it is confirmation bias, but I thought it was a beer full of character like every red ale should be. After that pint, I was thirsty for more.So this was my poison for Easter. And it was certainly worth it.
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Pâques,
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3 comments:
That IS a gorgeous label. How much Medusa ale do you have to drink to be turned to stone?
cool label.
I would buy it for the label and I would keep it too! Very cool!
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