RobH
Well-Known Member
I am a slow reader, and tend to pick up a book for less than an hour, and then not pick it up again for days, sometimes weeks. That's why the books I am currently reading suit me as they do not tend to be "gripping" tales with alot of back-storey.
Back in the April school holidays we went camping up the NSW coast, and one afternoon we found ourselves in a cafe in Nabucca Heads which also had a range of second hand books. We happened to sit at a table right next to a book called "Beer, Glorious Beer", by Australian author Cyril Pearl (published in 1969) ... and so for $5 it became mine
So this afternoon as the weather has turned from sunny morning to overcast afternoon, I find myself sitting in front of the fire reading this book ... and I realised there are so many awesome tid-bits in it (poetry and stuff) that I had to copy them down somewhere... and what better place than to share them here
The book opens with the title:
"Beer, Glorious Beer
with
Incidental Observations on Great
Beer Myths, Pubs and Publicans,
Barmaids and Breathalyses, Mum,
Flip, Beery Bards, and Beer in
the Kitchen, etc., etc."
Then a Henry Lawson quote:
"Beer makes you feel as you ought to feel without beer"
So as I find little nuggets like this in the book, I will try and post them up here for all to enjoy!
Back in the April school holidays we went camping up the NSW coast, and one afternoon we found ourselves in a cafe in Nabucca Heads which also had a range of second hand books. We happened to sit at a table right next to a book called "Beer, Glorious Beer", by Australian author Cyril Pearl (published in 1969) ... and so for $5 it became mine
So this afternoon as the weather has turned from sunny morning to overcast afternoon, I find myself sitting in front of the fire reading this book ... and I realised there are so many awesome tid-bits in it (poetry and stuff) that I had to copy them down somewhere... and what better place than to share them here
The book opens with the title:
"Beer, Glorious Beer
with
Incidental Observations on Great
Beer Myths, Pubs and Publicans,
Barmaids and Breathalyses, Mum,
Flip, Beery Bards, and Beer in
the Kitchen, etc., etc."
Then a Henry Lawson quote:
"Beer makes you feel as you ought to feel without beer"
So as I find little nuggets like this in the book, I will try and post them up here for all to enjoy!