A Muse on Bottled Beers
Created | Updated May 3, 2005
Well Hello there and welcome to GreyDesk's musings on the subject of the fine (and not so fine) bottled beers of the World.
Due to the popularity of the original subject matter () my first Muse has been split into three bright shiny and sparkly new pieces for your entertainment and enjoyment.
So click below for the Muse you choose
And All The Other Stuff I Haven't Written About Yet 
As I am proud Proscratinator you surely didn't expect me to finish this entry in one sitting did you?
In time to come these are some of the beers you can expect me to muse about
- Guinness (the
variety) in all its weird and wonderful forms, including the very strange Guinness Punch
- Young's many varied brews, I've done Double Chocolate Stout but there are several more worth a muse.
- Fullers strong, very strong and stronger still ales.
- Way-aye Newcastle Brown Ale
- E' lad, Tetley's a beer from't Yorkshire
- Trappist beers, as made by Belgian monks
- Wheat beers are a whole 'nother area, with not a grain of barley in sight.
- Boddingtons Manc cream? Manc j*sm more like
- All the other beers I am now too pissed to remember