in case you've never seen it, this is Roger Ebert on The Mummy
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in case you've never seen it, this is Roger Ebert on The Mummy
Breweries: please proactively think about your legacy and its future custodians, before it's all scattered by liquidation.
And if you, or someone you know, picked up a Rogue relic over the weekend (or something similar, in a previous sale): get in touch! I'd love to know what has wound up where.
Also, a bonus request to my fellow bloggers: archive your own stuff, or at least make sure someone else has a backup set of keys β and do what you can about outgoing link rot. Digital history matters too.
Breweries: please proactively think about your legacy and its future custodians, before it's all scattered by liquidation.
And if you, or someone you know, picked up a Rogue relic over the weekend (or something similar, in a previous sale): get in touch! I'd love to know what has wound up where.
I'm sure a lot of it is fans grabbing relics to keep. And some will be speculating on flipping things later. It'll be interesting to try and see how much of it winds up on eBay next week. Someone's got a $500 bid in on twenty-two boxes of Rogue-branded tap handles made out of skateboard trucks.
The mash paddle (Lot #207, the one mounted on the wall with the commemorative plaque) is up to $110 USD.
Current bid on Lot #187 β Neon "Rogue" sign *works intermittently β $240 USD
GOOD MORNING! Here's the latest edition of news, nuggets and longreads, with a bit on BrewDog, and several links that connect with and echo each other in pleasing ways on influencers and gentrification. π»πΊ
boakandbailey.com/2026/03/news...
(Clearly some part of my brain was trying to distract me from all the other thoughts of the inexorability of endings.)
Actual auction items:
12 pallets clear glass bottles
11 high top chairs
10 custom display racks
9 boxes of body boards
8 assorted tables
7 assorted aseptic purees
6 assorted crab pots
5 WO-OD BARRELS
4 boxes of plastic cups
3 life rings
2 pallet jacks
and a Rogue neon sign (works intermittently)
Obituary for Des de Moor now online at the Guardian
www.theguardian.com/stage/2026/m...
The "unknown capacity fermentation tanks" in the Rogue catalogue made me wonder why on Earth the liquidator doesn't engage former staff members to do even a basic sanity-check and quick pass over organising things.
New post up on Beer Diary β a look through the occasionally grim and sometimes baffling catalogue of the upcoming Rogue Ales liquidation auction inspired some thoughts on the precarious cultural history of "craft beer" in volatile times.
So much will be said about all this in the coming days, but IMO the biggest takeaway is that James Watt and Martin Dickie each pocketed more than the price BrewDog was eventually sold for, while 500 hardworking staff are now out of a job & 220k equity punks don't get a dime.
Absolute charlatans.
I've been running an IPA survey for the last few weeks. Here are the results based on the first 1,000-ish responses. Interesting to see what people think about craft beer's most popular style these days. What they do/don't like, what they want, etc. washingtonbeerblog.com/results-from...
4-panel comic. (1) [Person with white hat talking to another person.] PERSON 1 with white hat: As Sherlock Holmes said, When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (2) PERSON 2: What about the possibility that you forgot to eliminate a possibility? Or that you eliminated one incorrectly? Both of those remain, too. (3) PERSON 1: Youβre being pedantic. Itβs just a general rule for deduction. PERSON 2: But itβs a *bad rule*. (4) PERSON 2: How often have you thought, βI canβt find this thing, and Iβve searched the whole house. The only place I havenβt looked is the car, so it *must* be there.β PERSON 2: ...And then itβs never in the car. PERSON 1: *Itβs never in the car!*
Eliminating the Impossible
xkcd.com/3210/
there's a Lego Batman game coming so they re-created the Jack Nicholson Joker scene in the museum with Prince's Partyman... let's see how they did
Oh what a pure and beautiful joy the best beer is. Tag yourself. We are ALL OF THEM. @bathedailey
www.pelliclemag.com/home/2026/2/...
*Urge to visit Chicago intensifies*
@davidnilsenbeer.bsky.social takes us to the warm, comforting banquets of Hopleaf for a much appreciated dose of beer-related escapism.
Deep Inside My Heart β Hopleaf, Chicagoβs Beer Bar β Pellicle share.google/Fu0ifJYuLbl8...
Last week, we travelled from Parkville to West Footscray on Melbourne's new Metro Tunnel to take in the best beer venues by the stations.
Now we head east, via State Library, Town Hall and Anzac to explore the craft beer bars, pubs and breweries on the Cranbourne and East Pakenham line.
Melbourneβs Metro Tunnel has been fully operational since the start of this month and, while it might not have been designed with this in mind, itβs made visiting some of the cityβs top beer haunts easier than ever.
Join us for Part 1 of a new Crafty Crawl as we go from Parkville to Kingsville.
Absolutely adore this *kind* of website, as well as this one specifically. I found the ones I associate most with my siblings (the yellow water-resistant Sanyo WR-66 and the slightly-fancier MGR-908 with the digital tuner) pretty quickly. Weirdly can't recall my own as readily. Amazing gadgets.
BLOG POST: Ray writes about feeling the benefit of the homeliness of the pub when you're away from home. πΊπ»
boakandbailey.com/2026/02/the-...
Math gets well beyond me when you try to do addition or multiplication with already-infinite numbers.
We've had a lot of this lately in New Zealand and Australia; breweries going through administration or liquidation only to wind up back in the hands of the people that steered them into the ditch.
If it's in the wider interest that the company keeps going, let someone β anyone! β else run it.
With rumors of a possible 'rescue' of Brewdog by its founder, figurehead, and fount of fiasco James Watt β I just don't think it's too radical to say we shouldn't allow ex-directors to re-take control of failed companies.
As the beer-buyer for a liquor store, I won't stock anything with "AI" labels. It's a bit of a bummer turning down some beers that I know are great, but they're not worth it. Gotta draw a line β literally and figuratively I guess.
Love a non-Reinheitsgebot-compliant puzzle. (That f-word was a bit of an outlier and let-down, though!)
In the first celebratory post of my 20 years blogging, I offer a list of the 17 most transformational developments in beer in the past two decades. Which items made the list: Glitter beer? Brut IPA? The vortex bottle? I offer the definitive answers.
Well, I'm not sure it's worth trying to put preferences aside in a survey about preferences, for starters.
But in any case, I disagree. Appearance, flavour, and texture are related, sure, but I don't think there's a necessary connection like you're suggesting.