St. Remedius history with beers, wines, infusions, liquors, and less identifiable libations
Pssst... it's Macbeth that's referred to only as "the Scottish play" amongst theatre students and backstage. ;-)
You know, if I thought about it, I should have referred to “Titus Andronicus” as “the Latin play”…
Derp. Thank you.
When Zima first appeared in my hometown, it was among the more palatable alcoholic beverages available, which is damning with faint praise.
You aren’t kidding. I call that sort of comparison “taste-testing dog shit.”
Pssst... it's Macbeth that's referred to only as "the Scottish play" amongst theatre students and backstage. ;-)
You know, if I thought about it, I should have referred to “Titus Andronicus” as “the Latin play”…
Derp. Thank you.
When Zima first appeared in my hometown, it was among the more palatable alcoholic beverages available, which is damning with faint praise.
You aren’t kidding. I call that sort of comparison “taste-testing dog shit.”