Sunday, April 06, 2025

Weekend Wink..


 Seems like the rational choice for Canada, and the USA (at least the "thinking" parts) ..

Saturday, April 05, 2025

Miami Vice - Part 4

 


So, after a fairly uneventful 3 hour drive up from Naples we arrived in St. Pete's and checked into our Hotel. We'd booked in for five nights and were looking forward to some serious relaxation, St. Pete's is well known for it's craft beer scene and I was particularly interested to see what was around and how it might be different from say, the scene in London or New York etc. St. Pete's is a scruffy place, not like the shining glass and steel towers of Miami more like Shoreditch (but with Sunshine!) but what it lacks in modern sparkle it makes up for in authenticity and genuine, welcoming and slightly left of centre people.

The weather was cracking, around 28 degrees without the slightest hint of humidity, perfect for walking around popping into the odd museum, eating ice creams by the sea and, of course, visiting some really distinct and interesting taprooms. First on this list was St. Pete brewing, their brewery being only a ten minute walk from our hotel, most of the familiar styles were on offer, I opted for a nice hazy IPA to kick things off with (see above) but they also had a bunch of more esoteric options like sours and imperial stouts, we had all week so I only had the one, which was delicious, and we moved on.


Most of the tourist and restaurant action was happening along the sea-front, thats where most of the "TTD's" (things to do) were too. For our dinner we opted for steaks (and usual accompanyments) and I was pleased to pair it with a wine from Ridge (one of my favourite US producers) and doubly pleased to see that it was a lot cheaper than the same bottle in the UK (about 2/3 price!) I must say that we noticed a general trend for things, especially restaurants, being significantly more expensive that the last time we were in the USA (2022), maybe that was a Florida/Tourist thing but some of the prices were truely eye-watering and the quality of the food not great value for money compared to, say, London.

During our stay in St. Pete's we visited several museums and galleries, there were a couple of stand-outs, firstly the fine art museum in the centre of downtown. They had an exhibition of Ansel Adams photographs, I love his work and it was a real treat to see the originals! (see below)


I particularly liked this one of Half Dome in the snow, I seem to remember having a poster of this on my bedroom wall back in the 80's! Another place that took our fancy was the Salvador Dalí museum, an unlikely setting for such a place but apparently a couple of uber-rich people who lived in St. Pete's back in the day, had a long standing friendship with the artist and collected over 90 of his paintings, including some of the really well known ones! It was a really cool place, more melting clocks that you can shake a lobster at!


To finish off our stay in the area we visited perhaps the most well known of all the craft brewers from there, "Green Bench". For those in the know this producer has had a string of well regarded brews that have even made it as far as the wilds of Berkshire England, and I was keen to try a few from source!


Their tap room is a rather splendid space (above) with loads of outside seating, a really chilled place to sup a few beers. I opted for a couple of their hazy numbers (see below) all of them were excellent, fresh as you like and really distinct flavour profiles and in thirty degree heat they were just the job!


After a really pleasent afternoon in the sunshine at Green Bench we retired back to downtown and our last dinner in St. Pete's. 

The next morning we awoke early and loaded up the car to make the 4 hour drive back to MIA and our flight back to London that evening. Fortunately, our Airbus A380 was waiting and everything was on time, the jet stream was particularly strong over the North Atlantic and the night seemed to pass really quickly. Arriving into a misty Heathrow at around 6 in the morning I was very pleased to have kept a warm jacket in my backpack, it felt freezing! 

Anyway, a successful holiday, relaxed and interesting, I learnt a lot more about Florida and in particular the craft beer scene there, we both felt that maybe some day in the future (perhaps post Trump) we'll be back!

Friday, April 04, 2025

I wonder..

So, that talentless grifter Russell Brand has been formally charged with rape and sexual assault, I wonder if bears shit in the forest, the truth is out there somewhere...

Hey America..


Hey, Americans, guess what, the rest of the world will never trust your country or what your leaders say ever again, ever....  I spent a couple of weeks in the USA back in March and every American (yes, every single one!)  we spoke to in bars and restaurants etc. started the conversation with "we apologise for Trump". After the totally unecessary carnage on the markets today we're all looking forward to seeing all those garment sweat-shops opening in Ohio and New Hampshire! So, good luck, I hope you know what you're doing, we won't be back anytime soon...

Friday Smirk


Jesus and Mo illuminating the very real cognitive dissonance that our religious brothers and sisters suffer from when it comes to the subject of homosexuality (well, sexuality in general really) anyway, if their Gods didn't want it why'd he make them that way... still waiting...

Thursday, April 03, 2025

Futuristic IPA


Tried one of these last weekend, it's one of the three celebration beers made by Siren for their 12th birthday (hence the logo on the can). Called "Persistence of time" it's an IPA made with some rather futuristic ingredients. Firstly the hops are all experimental varietals including Incognito®, Super Sauvin®, Cryo®, Dynaboost® and Hyperboost® it also contains "cannabis Terpenes" which are the chemical aroma and flavour elements (essential oils) of the cannabis plant. It was interesting to see if I could pick out the flavours but since hops are very closely related to cannabis anyway, and often very similar in flavour profile I couldn't honestly say that I detected anything particularly different. This beer is exceptionally "dank" (i.e. weedy) though, which people often say is typical of cannabis, anyway, certainly a futuristic IPA

Wednesday, April 02, 2025

Rainbow Boozer


Walking into town late last Sunday evening we noticed this rather odd rainbow effect on the side of a chimney stack on top of a local pub. It wasn't obvious what was casting the colours but the sun was very intense and there are a bunch of road signs (with reflective backgrounds) on the junction below, possibly the cause of this rather attractive lighting effect, either that or God is sending me a message telling me to drink more beer in this boozer, I think I should obey such a "sign", don't you?

Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Better than the original


Tried one of these at the weekend, one of Siren's 11th birthday celebration beers it's a spin on their house IPA "Lumina" except it's a lot hazier and also at 5.4% a bigger mouthfeel and a little richer and deeper in taste profile, I like it, better than the original IMO.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Monday Mirth


A spectacular piece of street art (in Aberdeen), what does it mean though? I reckon it represents all those people who voted for Brexit, i.e. they'll fall for anything.