Saturday, December 6, 2014

There is something only my husband knows about me
A fact that truly embarrasses me
...it is shameful...but here it is for all to read...

I LOVE simply LOVE to watch bad Christmas movies.



Now I'm not talking Miracle on 34th Street (which I do LOVE btw)
or
Its a Wonderful Life (which is my husbands favorite).

I'm talking BAD here. Really Bad.
Think Lifetime and the Hallmark Channel, Bad.
With actors and actresses that you seem to remember from back when they were somebody, 
Or actors that look just like someone famous but they are not.

Thats right. Me. The girl who hates chick flicks, 
The girl who you would have to tie down and force to watch a documentary.  
Me who hates comedies. 
Mewho will only go see horror movies and the occasional action adventure film.

I spend all of December and half of November watching things with 
 "Jo" from the facts of life (what is her name anyway?) 
and Doris Roberts. You know. Her 


Yes that bad. 
You can flip through a handful of channels at anytime during December 
and one of them will have a bad Christmas movie on.

So I thought I would combine two of my favorite things and give you the 

12 Days of Beer and Christmas Movies


Unfortunately we start off bad, On both accounts. 


The Beer
Snow Roller from 
Magic Hat Brewing Company VT



YUK!
ok lets watch some of the movie and come back to this.
I am a true believer that sometimes beers need to breathe and warm some...


The Movie

YUK!
I Love Grumpy Cat and really I didn't expect much in the first place but the plot is awful.
sad loner girl befriends cat that talks to her... they foul an attempted robbery from a mall security guard...he tried to steal a million dollar dog....
Really Bad and not in a good way...
I mean I really just wanted to see Grumpy  being cute and playing in the snow...
but no such luck.... 


Even Grumpy's cuteness couldn't save this one.


Back to the beer
It did mellow a bit but I just don't get it.  Its very hoppy and bitter but yet sweet.
There is just too many things going on for me to enjoy it. 
but I like the ad...









Monday, March 17, 2014

Sláinte!

May the road rise up to meet you...
 Irish phrases with wonderful meanings are beautiful.

 But really, on a day like Saint Patrick's Day,

 the only Irish I want to hear is 

"Ba mhaith leat eile Guinness?" 

 And my answer... 

"Yes, I would love another!"


Anyone who knows me, knows that Guinness is my favorite beer.  
There is simply nothing like it.  
The thick, creamy, smooth, slightly sweet goodness.
 Cannot be matched by another.

So once a year I take advantage of my Irish heritage
 and plan my day around my beer.  

I start by making my famous Guinness Stew.
My husband wants to know how I can call it "famous".
Since this is my first time making it. 
It's my blog and I am entitled to a little poetic license!!!!


 My favorite beer-drinker/helper/guy, who just so happens to have 
the Irish name of Dallas, asks me,
 "Whats the thing in the can?"
 as he's talking he is cutting the can open (yes with my good knifes)
 and the he shows it to me.



We do exactly what you expect us to and go to The GOOGLE.

This is what we found out;

it's a nitrogen cartridge so it pours like it does on draught…
Here's the science of it...in Crystal speak…
The can is fitted with a small plastic hollow ball thingy (Guinness calls it a "smoothifier") it sits in the bottom of the can. Said ball thingy has a pocket that is open through a tiny hole in its top. The oxygen is vacuumed from the can, then they fill it with beer. Before sealing the can, liquid nitrogen is added to the beer. The can is sealed and as the liquid nitrogen gets all warm and snuggly, a pressure is created. The pressure forces a tiny bit of the beer and nitrogen into the plastic ball thingy. When the can is opened, the pressure is released and the tiny amount of beer in the ball thingy is forced back through the tiny hole like a volcano spitting lava into the sky after the natives have sacrificed a virgin to Brian, the all powerful volcano god.  This mixes the nitrogen with the beer thus creating the “smoothifier effect”




Next we drink a Guinness (or four )


Stir the stew,
 prepare the bread bowls,  
have another (or two).

Time to eat!




I would like to applaud Guinness for  the following;

Guinness Drops Sponsorship Of New York's

 St. Patrick's Day Parade Over Anti-Gay Stance

Although LGBT participants are permitted in both Boston and New York's St. Patrick's Day parades, they are prohibited from carrying signs or banners identifying themselves as such.

Guinness has a strong history of supporting diversity and being an advocate for equality for all. We were hopeful that the policy of exclusion would be reversed for this year’s parade. As this has not come to pass, Guinness has withdrawn its participation. We will continue to work with community leaders to ensure that future parades have an inclusionary policy.


While writing this, I am enjoying my last Guinness of this, 
most wonderful day of the year, St. Patrick's Day

Slàinte,

       Crystal





Will you buy this beer?