Friday, 29 April 2011

Belgian Cherry Wheat Beer (Huyghe)

Belgian Cherry Wheat Beer
Name: Belgian Cherry Wheat Beer
Label: "A blend of Belgian wheat beer & juice pressed from Griotte cherries - Refreshing, fruity, full of cherry taste"
Brewery: Huyghe Brewery
ABV: 3.5%

Rating: Absolutely marvellous. I could drink this constantly in place of water.  The bottle also advises, "This Belgian cherry fruit beer is from the Huyghe Brewery synonymous with its pink elephant logo".  It's probably best not to ask...

Game: There was a Royal Wedding the other day. I missed this historic occasion because I was playing Kinectimals. I missed twenty million quids worth of wedding because I was throwing virtual frisbees at my virtual lion cub (called "Killer" by the way). Boom!

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Southwold Winter Beer (Adnams)

Southwold Winter Beer
Name: Southwold Winter Beer
Label: "Seasonal guest with English fuggles & boadicea hops - Fruity, deep & rich - Created by Adnams Master Brewer Fergus Fitzgerald
Brewery: Adnams Brewery (exclusively for Marks & Spencer)
ABV: 4.0%

Rating: Ok its not winter. So? This is made in the flavourful 'Broadside' style. The label mentions stuff about six eighteen-pounder cannons that commemorate the Battle of Sole Bay. What's this? Allied with the French?

Game: Got Red Dead Redemption a few weeks back. Somehow hasn't yet had a mention even though it's totally awesome.  Yes, it's a bit like GTA IV but with horses. It's the kind of game that makes me want to book a weeks annual leave from work so I can proper immerse myself in it's gun-slinging goodness. So far I'm giving it 8/10.  I'm giving work 2/10 though for stealing all my gaming time.

Saturday, 23 April 2011

The Leveller (Springhead)

The Leveller
Name: The Leveller
Label: "An agreement of the people - Dark in colour, with an intense burnt toffee finish - Brewed in Robin Hood country"
Brewery: Springhead Brewery
ABV: 4.8%

Rating: Brewed with traditional English ingredients but in the style of Belgian Trappist beers. I would like to drink this all day, deeee-lish!

Game: Just been playing probably the best fighting game ever to grace a console. Mortal Kombat!  It boasts super-duper graphics, fantastic backdrops and a wealth of content. It's actually got a great storyline too and the fighting is really accessible, even for those with sausage-like fingers.  My only complaint so far is that I pre-ordered it from Game and received some bonus DLC codes, all of which do not work.  Mildly annoyed face.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Doombar (Sharp's)

Doombar
Name: Doombar
Label: "Exceptional bottled beer - Named after the infamous sandbank at the mouth of the Camel Estuary in North Cornwall"
Brewery: Sharp's Brewery
ABV: 4.3%

Rating: Another Cornish ale, this time from Rock, Cornwall - and it's a beaut!

Game: Being highly averse to "family-friendly" gaming and party games I decided not to get Kinect after-all.  But then I saw it on quite a good offer and I now have Kinect.  After some major furniture shifting and room re-arranging it's finally up and running. And I must say it's pretty impressive. I just need to wait for an "adult" themed game now. And when I say "adult", I don't mean one about boobies and willys but one about fighting or swords or guns (or all the above).

Friday, 15 April 2011

Welsh Pride (Conwy Brewery)

Welsh Pride
Name: Welsh Pride
Label: Balchder Cymru - Bragdy - Cww o answawdd o afrodir y Gogledd"
Brewery: Conwy Brewery
ABV: 4.0%

Rating: Not meaning to sound racist or piss anyone off but come on, those aren't real words on the label surely!  Some of them don't even contain vowels!  Just kidding, I find the Welsh language amazing, and the beer too.

Game: Some more epic fails from people who don't understand what interactive entertainment is all about.  Here perennial chubster Anne Diamond seems to think that the concept of drive-by shootings was invented by video games, and that we all have an arsenal of weapons stashed under our bed. She's obviously a complete dick. Join in with CVGs W.R.O.N.G. campaign and read the full article here.

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Abbot Reserve (Greene King)

Abbot Reserve
Name: Abbot Reserve
Label: "Brewed longer for Superior Quality - Brewed in limited quantities"
Brewery: Greene King
ABV: 6.5%

Rating: Tastes amazing, obviously. Abbots have something to do with religion I think, check this out for anyone who likes the Bible (and anyone who doesn't): http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/11566094

Game: An issue that's been bugging me a bit recently is whether or not to get Kinect.  I think I'll regret it if I do. But then if I don't, I might regret it more. One of the main issues is lack of gaming space. Apparently you need at least 6 foot between you and the sensor. I could do this but it would mean moving furniture everytime unless they start making some Kinect games where you can just sit down - these would be my favoured type of Kinect game obviously, preferably with as little physical movement as possible. Talking of Kinect, the "Michael Jackson Experience" has been released recently. In this case DLC may or may not stand for Downloadable Children.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Hooker (Batemans)

Hooker
Name: Hooker
Label: "Have you got the balls for it? - Goes well with raw meat!!!"
Brewery: Batemans
ABV: 4.1%

Rating: I do have the balls for it as a matter of fact. A tasty brew but wouldn't want to eat raw meat at the same time, or ever for that matter.

Game: Splatterhouse is absolutely ace.  I cannot believe IGN only gave it 4 out of 10.  Why do games like this rate so badly? I think they're great. What exactly is so wrong about upgradeable heavy & light attacks, quicktime events and locked rooms that only unlock when you've cleared it of enemies?  And what frame rate problems??  Enough of the rhetorical questions. If you're undecided, bollocks to IGN - if you liked Conan, Dante's Inferno and all those types of underrated games you'll like this. 7.5/10