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triplesnet · 1 year ago
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tripleS Aria ‘Structure of Sadness' Highlight Medley
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encoreunebiere · 2 years ago
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661  Tripick 8 de Tripick (brassée chez Lupulus) 
Une triple belge banale mais sympathique. 
https://www.tripick.be/fr/tripick-8 https://www.ratebeer.com/beer/tripick-8/481845/
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romana-after-dark · 1 year ago
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So, I'd like to finish blessed be the fruit on this account as well as on my other account finish darkness on the edge of town, awakening, and for the longest time before i get into this BUUUUUTTTTTT
Consider. Triple Frontier boys as cult leaders, you're the precious virgin and they are going to each cum inside you and you better hope you get pregnant with one of them!!!
I may have a dark triple frontier series in the works….
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rhinokck · 9 months ago
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Side by side by beers with TRIP in the name. First up was Tripel Belgian-style Ale from Allagash Brewing out of Portland, ME. Smooth & strong with a fruity flavor that ends a little biscuity, this was pretty good but I’m not sure I’d drink it on the regular. Next up was ride share Triple IPA from Abita Brewing out of Abita Springs, LA. This was great, orange flavor from start to finish. I would definitely drink this one again.
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acommonloon · 1 year ago
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My kiddo has lived near Silly, Belgium for five years now but though he’s a beer lover, he’s never visited the brewery or the cafe. Inconceivable! On our last visit, a couple of years ago, I said I wanted to go there. He said we’d go to the restaurant nearby. Yeah that wasn’t good so today we stopped in at the cafe owned by the brewery. It reminded me of an English pub but with Belgian beer. Win win!
A few locals sat at the bar when we walked in. G speaks enough French so we are always given respectable service. I had Silly’s Scotch ale and Tripel, which they spell triple oddly enough and D and I both ordered chips thinking we’d get French fries. lol we each got a packet of crisps so when I got back I decided to try the sardines I’d purchased at Porto. Tres bien!
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brookston · 2 years ago
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Holidays 3.3
Holidays
Africa Environment Day
Bonza Bottler Day
Caregiver Appreciation Day
Creation Day
Discovery Day (a.k.a. Magellan Day; Guam)
Ear Day (Japan)
First Sitting of the People's Majlis (Maldives)
Free Pass Day
If Pets Had Thumbs Day
International Ear Care Day
International Omega-3 Awareness Day
International Sex Workers Rights Day
International TAPS Day
International Threesome Day
International Tripawd Awareness Day
International Writers’ Day
I Want You To Be Happy Day
Japanese Girl's Day (Hawaii)
Kentucky Meat Shower Day
Liberation and Freedom Day (Charlottesville, Virginia)
Liberation Day (Bulgaria)
Martyr’s Day (Malawi)
Minnie the Moocher Day
MIstress Day (China)
Moonlighting Day
Mother’s Day (Republic of Georgia)
National Academy of Sciences Day
National Accounts Receivable Appreciation Day
National Anthem Day
National Deskfast Day
National Henry L. Hooks Day
National Jackson Day
National Rita Day
National Robin Day
National Soup It Forward Day
Nintendo Switch Day
Peach Blossom Day (Hunan, China)
Princess Festival (ポケモンひなまつり; Pokémon Girls' Festival)
Read the Ingredients Day
Samjinnal (Korea)
Simplify Your Life Day
Sportsmen's Day (Egypt)
Star-Spangled Banner Day
Stop the Epidemic of Police Violence Day
Talk in the Third Person Day
TB-303 Appreciation Day
Teacher’s Day (Lebanon)
Top Gun Day
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Veterans Day (East Timor)
Wangari Maathai Day
What If Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day
World Birth Defects Day
World Healing Day
World Hearing Day
World Wildlife Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Canadian Bacon Day
Heart-Accelerating Sodium-Enriched Cold Cuts Day (a.k.a. Cold Cuts Day)
International Irish Whiskey Day
International School Meals Day
International Tripel Day
National Cold Cuts Day
National Moscow Mule Day
National Mulled Wine Day
National Noodle Day
National Soup It Forward Day
Pork Belly Day (a.k.a. Samgyeopsal Day; South Korea)
33 Flavors Day
1st Friday in March
Aldo Leopold Weekend begins [1st Friday]
Arts Across Virginia Day (Virginia) [1st Friday]
Dress in Blue Day (for Colorectal Cancer Awareness) [1st Friday]
Employee Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
International Festival of Owls begins [1st Friday]
Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
National Day of Unplugging [1st Friday, Sundown to Sundown]
National Doodle Day [1st Friday]
National Salesperson Day [1st Friday]
National Speech and Debate Education Day [1st Friday]
Overseas NHS Workers Day (UK) [1st Friday]
Women’s World Day of Prayer (UK) [1st Friday]
World Day of Prayer [1st Friday]
Independence Days
Azrania (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Florida Statehood Day (#27; 1845)
Myrotania (Declared; 2013) [unrecognized]
Obscurium (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Scoria (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aegir’s Day (a..k.a. Ægir, brewer to the gods of Asgard; Celtic Sea Festival)
Anselm, Duke of Friuli (Christian; Saint)
Arthelais (Christian; Saint)
Chapchâr Kût (Spring Festival; Mizoram, India)
Cunigunde of Luxembourg (a.k.a. Cunegunda; Christian; Saint)
Day of Remembrance for Prince Igor (Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Emeterius and Chelidonius, in Spain (Christian; Martyrs)
Eutropius (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Purification (Bali)
Festival of the Girlchild (Pagan)
Herodotus (Positivist; Saint)
Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival a.k.a. Girl's Day; Japan)
Katharine Drexel (Christian; Saint)
John and Charles Wesley (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lamalisse of Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Marinus and Asterius of Caesarea (Christian; Saint)
Momo no Seekuh (Peach Festival; Shinto)
Mr. Smellsalot (Muppetism)
Mulled Wine Day (Pastafarian)
Newmar Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Wenchang Wang Day (Chinese God of Literature)
Winwaloe (a.k.a. Winnal or Winwaloc; Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [15 of 71]
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Brave Engineer (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Carmen, by Georges Bizet (Opera; 1875)
The Carnival of the Animals, by Camille Saint-Saëns (Musical Suite; 1886)
Daisy Jones & The Six (TV Series; 2023)
Daria (Animated TV Series; 1997)
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party (Comedy Film; 2006)
Dream a Little Dream (Film; 1989)
Flashdance… What a Feeling, by Irene Cara (Song; 1983)
Horton Hears a Who (Animated Film; 2008)
(I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1978)
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye (Disneyland Ride; 1995)
Link: Legend of Zelda (Short Film; 2017)
Logan (Film; 2017)
The Massacre, by 50 Cent (Album; 2005)
Master of Puppets, by Metallica (Album; 1986)
Miniature Golf (Atari 2600 Video Game; 1978)
Minnie the Moocher, recorded by Cab Calloway (Song; 1931)
Moonlighting (TV Series; 1985)
Our Flag Means Death (TV Series; 2022)
Plastic Beach, by Gorillaz (Album; 2010)
Playful Pluto (Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Rocket 88 recorded, by Ike Turner (Song (possibly 1st R&R track); 1951)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Rockferry, by Duffy (Album; 2008)
Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, “The Scottish Symphony,” by Felix Mendelssohn (Symphony; 1842)
Table 19 (Film; 2017)
Today’s Name Days
Camilla, Friedrich, Kunigunde (Austria)
Asterius, Kamila, Kunigunda, Marin, Marinko, Maroje (Croatia)
Kamil (Czech Republic)
Kunigunde (Denmark)
Egle, Haili, Halliki, Helliki (Estonia)
Kauko (Finland)
Guénolé, Marin (France)
Camilla, Friedrich, Kunigunde, Leif (Germany)
Kleonikos (Greece)
Kornélia (Hungary)
Cunegonda, Tiziano, Viola (Italy)
Marts, Matejs, Matīss, Tālis (Latvia)
Kunigunda, Nona, Nonita, Tulė, Uosis (Lithuania)
Gunnbjørg, Gunnveig (Norway)
Asteriusz, Hieronim, Kunegunda, Lucjola, Maryna, Wierzchosława (Poland)
Cleonic, Eutropiu, Vasilisc (Romania)
Bohumil (Slovakia)
Celedonio, Emeterio, Marcia (Spain)
Gunborg, Gunvor (Sweden)
Alasdair, Alastair, Alec, Alejandra, Alejandro, Alex, Alexa, Alexander, Alexandra, Alexandria, Alexia, Alexis, Alexus, Ali, Alondra, Dale, Darnell, Lex, Lexi, Lexie, Lexus, Sandie, Sandra, Sandy, Sasha, Xander (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 62 of 2023; 303 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 9 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 13 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Yi-Mao), Day 12 (Geng-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 10 Adar 5783
Islamic: 10 Sha’ban 1444
J Cal: 2 Ver; Twosday [2 of 30]
Julian: 18 February 2023
Moon: 87%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 6 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Herodotus]
Runic Half Month: Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 73 of 90)
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 12 of 29)
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annaasher123 · 29 days ago
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Beyond IPAs: Discovering Unique Craft Beer Styles You Need to Try
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Craft beer has captured the hearts of beer fans worldwide, with IPAs frequently taking center stage. But there’s a big array of particular and flavorful craft beer styles beyond the hoppy appeal of IPAs, which can be really worth exploring. Each style brings wonderful traits, brewing traditions, and tasting stories. Here’s a guide to a few lesser-acknowledged craft beer patterns you have to attempt. 
Saison: the rustic attraction of farmhouse ales 
Originating from the farms of Wallonia in Belgium, saisons have been traditionally brewed to refresh farmworkers at some point during hot summer season months. Those beers are characterized by their dry finish, effervescence, and complex taste profiles. count on suggestions of citrus, peppery spice, and earthy undertones. Current brewers frequently add precise twists, incorporating ingredients like fruits, herbs, and even wild yeast to create modern versions of this traditional fashion. Why strive for it? Saisons are a versatile preference for meal pairings and a remarkable creation to Belgian-style ales for those seeking to extend their palate.
Gose: 
A salty, bitter delight Gose (stated go-suh) is a German wheat beer with roots in Leipzig. This unconventional beer is brewed with salt, coriander, and lactobacillus microorganisms, giving it a tart, tangy, and slightly saline taste. The saltiness balances the acidity, resulting in a refreshing and intriguing beer. Current Gose versions often encompass fruit infusions like watermelon, passionfruit, or berries, improving their complexity. Why attempt it? Ideal for decent weather, Gose gives a refreshing alternative to traditional sour beers and pairs splendidly with mild dishes or seafood.
Barleywine: 
A potent sip of records, Barleywine is one of the most powerful and richest beer patterns, offering strong malt flavors with high alcohol content material regularly exceeding 10%. Originating in England, this fashion features caramel, toffee, and dried fruit notes, complemented through a warming alcoholic presence. American versions tend to be hoppier, while English ones emphasize malt sweetness. Why attempt it? Ideal for sipping on bloodless nights, barleywine is a complex, contemplative beer that regularly improves with age, comparable to the best wine.
Berliner Weisse: 
The Champagne of the North This mild-bodied, low-alcohol wheat beer from Berlin is celebrated for its sharp tartness and effervescence. Berliner Weisse is traditionally served with a shot of flavored syrup, consisting of raspberry (Himbeersirup) or woodruff (Waldmeistersirup), to balance its acidity. Cutting-edge craft brewers have embraced this fashion, creating fruit-ahead variations with formidable flavors. Why strive for it? Berliner Weisse is an outstanding introduction to sour beers, offering a mild and approachable revel in with a hint of sweetness when preferred.
Dubbel and Triple: 
The Monastic Marvels Belgian monastic brewing traditions have given us outstanding patterns like Dubbel and Triple. Dubbels are dark, malty beers with rich notes of caramel, dried fruit, and spices, even as Tripels are golden, more potent, and lighter in frame, with a sensitive balance of sweetness and spice. Both patterns are brewed with an exceptional yeast pressure that imparts particular flavors. Why strive for them? These beers are a testament to the artistry of Belgian brewing, providing a deep dive into centuries-antique traditions and rich taste profiles. 
Milk Stout: 
Sweet and creamy consolation Milk Stouts, also called sweet Stouts, comprise lactose—a sugar derived from milk that doesn’t ferment at some stage in brewing. This results in a creamy, slightly candy beer with flavors of espresso, chocolate, and caramel. The lactose softens the bitterness, making it a handy access point for folks that usually shrink back from darker beers. Why try it? Milk Stouts are dessert-like beers that pair splendidly with rich, chocolatey treats or serve as a satisfying after-dinner drink.
Grisette: 
A lesser-recognized cousin to Saison, Grisette turned into initially brewed for miners in Belgium. This mild, sessionable ale is crisp and clean, with subtle citrus and herbal notes. Its effervescence and dry finish make it a pleasing option for those in search of a lighter craft beer. Why attempt it? Grisette is a terrific choice for informal drinking, imparting a polished flavor profile in a decrease-alcohol bundle.
Rauchbier: 
A Taste of Smoke For folks who enjoy formidable, unconventional flavors, Rauchbier (smoked beer) is a must-try. This German fashion uses malt dried over an open flame, offering a smoky aroma and taste harking back to Sir Francis Bacon or campfires. At the same time as conventional Rauchbiers cognizance on smoked malt, current brewers experiment with balancing the smoke with different flavors. Why strive for it? Rauchbier is a notable preference for pairing with grilled or smoked ingredients, enhancing the general eating enjoyment.
Brett Beers: 
The Wild Side of Fermentation Beers brewed with Brettanomyces (wild yeast) provides a funky, barnyard-like complexity that sets them apart from traditional ales. Brett beers can range from mildly funky to intensely earthy, regularly mixed with fruity or tart flavors depending on the brewer’s cause. Why strive for it? Those beers are a playground for adventurous drinkers and provide a charming exploration of unconventional fermentation techniques.
Conclusion 
The craft beer international is brimming with particular patterns that cross past the ever-present IPA. Whether you’re seeking the tangy zest of a Berliner Weisse, the creamy comfort of a Milk Stout, or the smoky charm of a Rauchbier, there’s a lager style waiting to wonder and pleasure your taste buds. So next time you’re at a craft beer bar or brewery, step outside your consolation region and embark on a journey via the diverse and flavorful world of craft beer. Cheers!
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maisondesbieres · 7 months ago
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Nouveautés 15 Juin
On a pas fini vous en mettre plein la vu :
La Barberie
- La cerise lui sied si bien
Cerise franche, notes d'amande, pointe de vanille. ''La cerise lui sied si bien'' est née de l'union d'une fermentation mixte reposée sur des cerises griottes et de bières patiemment élevées en fûts de chêne.
- Tabaslak 3000
La Tabaslak 3000 est une pale ale brassée avec le houblon Mosaïc et Citra. Des notes de mangue et d'ananas charmeront votre palais. Parole de Jean-Guy Hood : C'est bon en Tabaslak !
- B Léger Blonde
Laissez-vous soulever par cette bière blonde douce, goûteuse et ultra-légère. Un travail minutieux des céréales et un soin particulier apporté aux houblons font que chaque gorgée est savoureuse et craquante.
- Placebo Statera
Blanche aux aromates de gin
Pie Braque - Microbrasserie coopérative
- Tripel Camerise
Bière ancestrale belge et petits fruits du Québec... Un accord parfait? On ose le dire. Dans cette Triple, doux nectar classique et moderne, nous fusionnons la rondeur, l'acidité et la fraîcheur de camerises et des framboises d'ici au goût que l'on aime des céréales et levures typiquement belges
- Brown Ale Impériale
Du temps où les souverains anglais régnaient en maîtres sur leurs vastes royaumes, cette bière leur aurait sûrement été réservée. Majestueusement élaborée d'une dizaine de malts caramélisés, et élégamment coiffée de houblons nobles, elle fut conçue pour siéger fièrement à la table des rois. Vous goûterez le côté boisé et les saveurs de noix grillés!
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months ago
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Holidays 3.3
Holidays
Africa Environment Day
Bonza Bottler Day
Caregiver Appreciation Day
Common Fumitory Day (French Republic)
Creation Day
Discovery Day (a.k.a. Magellan Day; Guam)
Ear Day (Japan)
Family Day (Mexico)
First Sitting of the People's Majlis (Maldives)
Flag Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Free Pass Day
If Pets Had Thumbs Day
International Ear Care Day
International Omega-3 Awareness Day
International Sex Workers Rights Day
International TAPS Day
International Threesome Day
International Tripawd Awareness Day
International Writers’ Day
I Want You To Be Happy Day
Japanese Girl's Day (Hawaii)
Kentucky Meat Shower Day
Liberation and Freedom Day (Charlottesville, Virginia)
Martyr’s Day (Malawi)
Minnie the Moocher Day
Missouri Compromise Day
MIstress Day (China)
Moonlighting Day
Mother’s Day (Republic of Georgia)
National Academy of Sciences Day
National Accounts Receivable Appreciation Day
National Anthem Day
National Deskfast Day
National Dry Cleaning Day
National Hair Removal Day
National Henry L. Hooks Day
National Jackson Day
National Rita Day
National Robin Day
Navy Reserve Day
Nintendo Switch Day
Peach Blossom Day (Hunan, China)
Princess Festival (ポケモンひなまつり; Pokémon Girls' Festival)
Read the Ingredients Day
Samjinnal (Korea)
Simplify Your Life Day
Sportsmen's Day (Egypt)
Star-Spangled Banner Day
Stop the Epidemic of Police Violence Day
Talk in the Third Person Day
TB-303 Appreciation Day
Teacher’s Day (Lebanon)
Top Gun Day
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Unity Day (Sudan)
Veterans Day (East Timor)
Wangari Maathai Day
What If Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day
World Birth Defects Day
World Dyscalculia Day
World Healing Day
World Hearing Day
World Wildlife Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Canadian Bacon Day
Heart-Accelerating Sodium-Enriched Cold Cuts Day (a.k.a. Cold Cuts Day)
International Irish Whiskey Day
International School Meals Day
International Tripel Day
National Cold Cuts Day
National Moscow Mule Day
National Mulled Wine Day
National Noodle Day
National Soup It Forward Day
Pork Belly Day (a.k.a. Samgyeopsal Day; South Korea)
33 Flavors Day
1st Sunday in March
Children’s Day (New Zealand) [1st Sunday]
Clean Up Australia Day [1st Sunday]
Daughters’ and Sons’ Day [1st Sunday]
Finisher’s Medal Day [1st Sunday]
Girl Scout Sabbath [1st Sunday]
Grandmothers’ Day (Belgium; France) [1st Sunday]
International Children’s Day of Broadcasting [1st Sunday]
Namesake Day [1st Sunday of Name Week]
National Day of Reflection (UK) [1st Sunday]
Vasaloppet (Sweden) [1st Sunday]
World Japanese Spitz Day (Japan) [1st Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning March 3 (1st Week)
Celebrate Your Name Week [1st Full Week]
Chocolate Chip Cookie Week [thru 3.9]
Dental Assistant Recognition Week [1st Full Week]
Groundwater Awareness Week [1st Full Week]
International Women’s Week [thru 3.9]
National Consumer Protection Week [thru 3.9]
National Newspapers in Education Week [1st Full Week]
National Procrastination Week [thru 3.9]
National Professional Pet Sitters Week [1st Full Week]
National Schools Social Work Week [thru 3.9]
No More Week [thru 3.9]
Read An E-Book Week [1st Full Week]
Save Your Vision Week [1st Full Week]
Teen Tech Week [1st Saturday]
Women in Construction Week [thru 3.9]
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week [From Sunday before 3.8 to Next Sunday]
Words Matter Week [1st Full Week]
Independence & Related Days
Alista (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Azrania (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Celebration of the Throne Day (Morocco)
Florida Statehood Day (#27; 1845)
Liberation Day (Bulgaria)
Myrotania (Declared; 2013) [unrecognized]
Obscurium (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Scoria (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Festivals Beginning March 3, 2024
Coffee Fest New York (New York, New York) [thru 3.5]
Kosher Chili Cookout (Houston, Texas)
San Diego Restaurant Week (San Diego, California) [thru 3.10]
Tokyo Marathon (Tokyo, Japan)
Feast Days
Aegir’s Day (a..k.a. Ægir, brewer to the gods of Asgard; Celtic Sea Festival)
Aelred (Christian; Saint)
Alexander Gabriel Decamps (Artology)
Anselm, Duke of Friuli (Christian; Saint)
Arachne’s Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Arnold Newman (Artology)
Arthelais (Christian; Saint, Virgin)
Asger Jorn (Artology)
Chapchâr Kût (Spring Festival; Mizoram, India)
Cunigunde of Luxembourg (a.k.a. Cunegunda or Cunegund; Christian; Saint)
Day of Remembrance for Prince Igor (Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Emeterius and Chelidonius, in Spain (Christian; Martyrs)
Eutropius (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Purification (Bali)
Festival of the Girlchild (Pagan)
Gervinus (Christian; Saint)
Herodotus (Positivist; Saint)
Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival a.k.a. Girl's Day; Japan)
Isabel Bishop (Artology)
Katharine Drexel (Christian; Saint)
John and Charles Wesley (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lamalisse of Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Marinus and Asterius of Caesarea (Christian; Martyrs)
Marriage of the March Nymphs (Shamanism)
Momo no Seekuh (Peach Festival; Shinto)
Mr. Smellsalot (Muppetism)
Mulled Wine Day (Pastafarian)
Newmar Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Non (Sainted Mother of St. David; Celtic Book of Days)
Nonnita (Christian; Saint)
Third Sunday in Lent (Western Christianity) (a.k.a. ... 
Oculi Sunday
Scrutiny Sunday
Septuagesima Sunday
Veneration of the Cross
Triple Goddess Day (Everyday Wicca)
Wenchang Wang Day (Chinese God of Literature)
Winwaloe (a.k.a. Winnal or Winwaloc; Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [15 of 71]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Aquamarine (TV Series; 2006)
Banquet Busters (Andy Panda Cartoon; 1948)
The Brave Engineer (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Broadway Folly (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1965)
Carmen, by Georges Bizet (Opera; 1875)
The Carnival of the Animals, by Camille Saint-Saëns (Musical Suite; 1886)
The Castle of Llyr, by Lloyd Alexander [Chronicles of Prydain #3]
Corn Plastered (WB MM Cartoon; 1951)
Daisy Jones & The Six (TV Series; 2023)
Daria (Animated TV Series; 1997)
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party (Comedy Film; 2006)
A Day in June (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1944)
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island (Anime Film; 2018)
Dream a Little Dream (Film; 1989)
Essays in Persuasion, by John Maynard Keynes (Economics Book; 1931)
Flashdance… What a Feeling, by Irene Cara (Song; 1983)
Frenesi, recorded by Artie Shaw (Song; 1940)
Horton Hears a Who (Animated Film; 2008)
(I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1978)
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye (Disneyland Ride; 1995)
I Sing the Body Electric, by Ray Bradbury (Short Story; 1969)
Jerry and the Goldfish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1951)
Juno and the Paycock, by Seán O'Casey (Play; 1924)
Lateral Thinking, by Edward de Bono (Philosophy Book; 1970)
Link: Legend of Zelda (Short Film; 2017)
Lionel Lion (Phantasies Cartoon; 1944)
Logan (Film; 2017)
The Massacre, by 50 Cent (Album; 2005)
Master of Puppets, by Metallica (Album; 1986)
Matlock (TV Series; 1986)
Miniature Golf (Atari 2600 Video Game; 1978)
Minnie the Moocher, recorded by Cab Calloway (Song; 1931)
Moonlighting (TV Series; 1985)
Our Flag Means Death (TV Series; 2022)
Plastic Beach, by Gorillaz (Album; 2010)
Playful Pluto (Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Quack-a-Doodle-Doo (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rocket 88 recorded, by Ike Turner (Song (possibly 1st R&R track); 1951)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Rockferry, by Duffy (Album; 2008)
Serenade No. 1 in D, by Johannes Brahms (Serenade; 1860)
The Shooting of Dan McGoo (Tex Avery MGM Droopy Cartoon; 1945)
Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, “The Scottish Symphony,” by Felix Mendelssohn (Symphony; 1842)
Table 19 (Film; 2017)
Topper, by Thorne Smith (Novel; 1926)
Vikings (TV Series; 2013)
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, by Henry Farrell (Novel; 1960)
Wonder Woman (WB Animated Film; 2009)
Today’s Name Days
Camilla, Friedrich, Kunigunde (Austria)
Asterius, Kamila, Kunigunda, Marin, Marinko, Maroje (Croatia)
Kamil (Czech Republic)
Kunigunde (Denmark)
Egle, Haili, Halliki, Helliki (Estonia)
Kauko (Finland)
Guénolé, Marin (France)
Camilla, Friedrich, Kunigunde, Leif (Germany)
Kleonikos (Greece)
Kornélia (Hungary)
Cunegonda, Tiziano, Viola (Italy)
Marts, Matejs, Matīss, Tālis (Latvia)
Kunigunda, Nona, Nonita, Tulė, Uosis (Lithuania)
Gunnbjørg, Gunnveig (Norway)
Asteriusz, Hieronim, Kunegunda, Lucjola, Maryna, Wierzchosława (Poland)
Cleonic, Eutropiu, Vasilisc (Romania)
Bohumil (Slovakia)
Celedonio, Emeterio, Marcia (Spain)
Gunborg, Gunvor (Sweden)
Alasdair, Alastair, Alec, Alejandra, Alejandro, Alex, Alexa, Alexander, Alexandra, Alexandria, Alexia, Alexis, Alexus, Ali, Alondra, Dale, Darnell, Lex, Lexi, Lexie, Lexus, Sandie, Sandra, Sandy, Sasha, Xander (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 63 of 2024; 303 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 9 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 23 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 23 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 22 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 3 Green; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 19 February 2024
Moon: 60%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 7 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Thales]
Runic Half Month: Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 74 of 89)
Week: 1st Week of March
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 14 of 30)
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beeradventurer · 1 year ago
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Triple Fruited Tripel | Brewery Ommegang | Beer Review
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retobeer · 2 years ago
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Cerveza Bornem Triple, cerveza belga de alta fermentación, elaborada por la cervecería Van Steenberge, ubicada en la región de Flandes Oriental en Bélgica. Cerveza de abadía, lo que significa que se elabora en una cervecería fuera de un monasterio, pero bajo la supervisión y receta original de una abadía cercana. La cerveza fue originalmente elaborada por los monjes de la Abadía de Bornem, quienes la hacían como un producto para consumo interno. País: Bélgica Estilo: Cerveza de abadía Tripel Alc: 9% #retobeer #cerveza #cervezaartesanal #cervezas #birra #beer #beerlover #beerstagram #beertime #cerveja #bier #cervesetatime #bier #biere #starköl #pivo #cervezaartesana #cervesa #ipa #ipalover — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/GjwD01R
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shorepointdist · 2 years ago
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NOW AVAILABLE - @breweryommegang Triple Fruited Tripel! Three fruits, three times added to a balanced blend of citrusy hops make each sip more refreshing than the last. Orange, peach, and mango notes are well-complimented by a vibrant ginger hue. Sitting nicely at 9% ABV, Triple Fruited Tripel makes for an easy-drinking ale that’s juicy and smooth.
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cinnamonstroll · 4 years ago
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GOD BLESS HIM 🤧❤️
HE FOUGHT SO HARD THIS SEASON AND DESERVES THIS SO MUCH 💪🏼❤️
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photodebiere · 5 years ago
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The Yeast and the Beast (brasserie La Minotte - Marseille) -  Calendrier de l’avent “Une petite mousse” - Jour 21 - (bières artisanales françaises) -
“Ho Minot, sers-moi une Minotte ! Hommage à la cité phocéenne, le nom de la brasserie véhicule ses origines provençales (un minot ou une minotte, c’est un enfant, un bambin). Preuve que le fait d’être tout petit face aux géants industriels n’est pas forcément un désavantage !”
La Belle et la Bête (film 2017) - 
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acommonloon · 3 years ago
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“What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” n'est-ce pas
But is it really?
TL;DR
Hadn't had La Fin Du Monde in too long. Lol, still haven't, because that's not what this is - to my surprise. I took my first sip and thought, "WTF." I sent a pic to my kiddo who lives in Belgium. He responded, "Lol I like the name!"
But the name was the problem for me. I'd noticed the green script n'est-ce pas but was not moved to look it up or to examine the bottle more closely to see the other green lettering: Belgian-style IPA.
Oddly, this was the second time in two weeks I'd ended up with a Triple IPA instead of a Tripel Belgian Ale.
At a small brewery in New Albany we were attended by a rather inattentive bartender. She was more attending than tender and mostly attending to her phone. I'd been there previously and had a conversation with a different bartender about their Belgian Tripel. I was pleased to see it was still on.
So this time I just asked for the Tripel. When I I took the first sip I thought, "WTF!" I knew it wasn't the beer I ordered so I scanned the list and notice they had a TIPA. That stands for Triple IPA. D said, "Just tell her to get you what you want." No, technically she wasn't wrong bringing me a Triple but an experienced bartender would have asked me to clarify the Triple or the Tripel.
At some point she asked me about the beer (points to her) and I said, "It's good, I meant to order the Belgian Tripel though." She looked confused, looked up at the board, and replied, "Well actually that's pronounced TripPel." She said the last syllable so it rhymed with bell. I didn't reply but when she walked off I looked at D and said, "No it isn't."
I didn't want to be annoyed by this. I didn't want to be the mansplainer. I didn't want this bartender to embarrass herself. Mostly I didn't want her to give people the wrong beer. Still, many times in my life I "Knew" something only to find out I was wrong so I texted my kiddo. He responded, "I'm with Belgians now I'll ask.
....the Belgian brewer I'm with said it's just like triple."
I didn't mention it to the bartender but I asked her to fill me a crowler of the "Belgian" Triple to take away and said it like triple. She gave me the correct beer without comment.
Back to the first beer with the name. La Fin Du Monde which I believe means "The End of the World." I never knew that but my kiddo had replied that the beer label is basically saying "It's not The End of the World."
Google says n'est-ce pas questions "is it or is it not, yes or no" or as the old English guy might say "To be or not To be."
<sigh> getting a triple IPA when you wanted a Belgian tripel is not the end of the world or even outrageous fortune.
The pay off: if you've read this far (get a life) I still wasn't "SURE" I knew the whole truth of this issue triple vs tripel so I pulled up google translate French to English.
When I clicked on the little speaker symbol under the French block a woman's French voice said, "trip el" with the accent on the "el" and it sounded like bell. OMG WTF!
Then I clicked on the English side and an English woman said,
"Try pul"
Anyway...
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brookston · 10 months ago
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Holidays 3.3
Holidays
Africa Environment Day
Bonza Bottler Day
Caregiver Appreciation Day
Common Fumitory Day (French Republic)
Creation Day
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Family Day (Mexico)
First Sitting of the People's Majlis (Maldives)
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Free Pass Day
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Liberation and Freedom Day (Charlottesville, Virginia)
Martyr’s Day (Malawi)
Minnie the Moocher Day
Missouri Compromise Day
MIstress Day (China)
Moonlighting Day
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National Academy of Sciences Day
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National Anthem Day
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National Robin Day
Navy Reserve Day
Nintendo Switch Day
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Princess Festival (ポケモンひなまつり; Pokémon Girls' Festival)
Read the Ingredients Day
Samjinnal (Korea)
Simplify Your Life Day
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Star-Spangled Banner Day
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TB-303 Appreciation Day
Teacher’s Day (Lebanon)
Top Gun Day
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Unity Day (Sudan)
Veterans Day (East Timor)
Wangari Maathai Day
What If Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day
World Birth Defects Day
World Dyscalculia Day
World Healing Day
World Hearing Day
World Wildlife Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Canadian Bacon Day
Heart-Accelerating Sodium-Enriched Cold Cuts Day (a.k.a. Cold Cuts Day)
International Irish Whiskey Day
International School Meals Day
International Tripel Day
National Cold Cuts Day
National Moscow Mule Day
National Mulled Wine Day
National Noodle Day
National Soup It Forward Day
Pork Belly Day (a.k.a. Samgyeopsal Day; South Korea)
33 Flavors Day
1st Sunday in March
Children’s Day (New Zealand) [1st Sunday]
Clean Up Australia Day [1st Sunday]
Daughters’ and Sons’ Day [1st Sunday]
Finisher’s Medal Day [1st Sunday]
Girl Scout Sabbath [1st Sunday]
Grandmothers’ Day (Belgium; France) [1st Sunday]
International Children’s Day of Broadcasting [1st Sunday]
Namesake Day [1st Sunday of Name Week]
National Day of Reflection (UK) [1st Sunday]
Vasaloppet (Sweden) [1st Sunday]
World Japanese Spitz Day (Japan) [1st Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning March 3 (1st Week)
Celebrate Your Name Week [1st Full Week]
Chocolate Chip Cookie Week [thru 3.9]
Dental Assistant Recognition Week [1st Full Week]
Groundwater Awareness Week [1st Full Week]
International Women’s Week [thru 3.9]
National Consumer Protection Week [thru 3.9]
National Newspapers in Education Week [1st Full Week]
National Procrastination Week [thru 3.9]
National Professional Pet Sitters Week [1st Full Week]
National Schools Social Work Week [thru 3.9]
No More Week [thru 3.9]
Read An E-Book Week [1st Full Week]
Save Your Vision Week [1st Full Week]
Teen Tech Week [1st Saturday]
Women in Construction Week [thru 3.9]
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week [From Sunday before 3.8 to Next Sunday]
Words Matter Week [1st Full Week]
Independence & Related Days
Alista (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Azrania (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Celebration of the Throne Day (Morocco)
Florida Statehood Day (#27; 1845)
Liberation Day (Bulgaria)
Myrotania (Declared; 2013) [unrecognized]
Obscurium (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Scoria (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Festivals Beginning March 3, 2024
Coffee Fest New York (New York, New York) [thru 3.5]
Kosher Chili Cookout (Houston, Texas)
San Diego Restaurant Week (San Diego, California) [thru 3.10]
Tokyo Marathon (Tokyo, Japan)
Feast Days
Aegir’s Day (a..k.a. Ægir, brewer to the gods of Asgard; Celtic Sea Festival)
Aelred (Christian; Saint)
Alexander Gabriel Decamps (Artology)
Anselm, Duke of Friuli (Christian; Saint)
Arachne’s Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Arnold Newman (Artology)
Arthelais (Christian; Saint, Virgin)
Asger Jorn (Artology)
Chapchâr Kût (Spring Festival; Mizoram, India)
Cunigunde of Luxembourg (a.k.a. Cunegunda or Cunegund; Christian; Saint)
Day of Remembrance for Prince Igor (Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Emeterius and Chelidonius, in Spain (Christian; Martyrs)
Eutropius (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Purification (Bali)
Festival of the Girlchild (Pagan)
Gervinus (Christian; Saint)
Herodotus (Positivist; Saint)
Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival a.k.a. Girl's Day; Japan)
Isabel Bishop (Artology)
Katharine Drexel (Christian; Saint)
John and Charles Wesley (Episcopal Church (USA))
Lamalisse of Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Marinus and Asterius of Caesarea (Christian; Martyrs)
Marriage of the March Nymphs (Shamanism)
Momo no Seekuh (Peach Festival; Shinto)
Mr. Smellsalot (Muppetism)
Mulled Wine Day (Pastafarian)
Newmar Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Non (Sainted Mother of St. David; Celtic Book of Days)
Nonnita (Christian; Saint)
Third Sunday in Lent (Western Christianity) (a.k.a. ... 
Oculi Sunday
Scrutiny Sunday
Septuagesima Sunday
Veneration of the Cross
Triple Goddess Day (Everyday Wicca)
Wenchang Wang Day (Chinese God of Literature)
Winwaloe (a.k.a. Winnal or Winwaloc; Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [15 of 71]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Aquamarine (TV Series; 2006)
Banquet Busters (Andy Panda Cartoon; 1948)
The Brave Engineer (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Broadway Folly (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1965)
Carmen, by Georges Bizet (Opera; 1875)
The Carnival of the Animals, by Camille Saint-Saëns (Musical Suite; 1886)
The Castle of Llyr, by Lloyd Alexander [Chronicles of Prydain #3]
Corn Plastered (WB MM Cartoon; 1951)
Daisy Jones & The Six (TV Series; 2023)
Daria (Animated TV Series; 1997)
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party (Comedy Film; 2006)
A Day in June (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1944)
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island (Anime Film; 2018)
Dream a Little Dream (Film; 1989)
Essays in Persuasion, by John Maynard Keynes (Economics Book; 1931)
Flashdance… What a Feeling, by Irene Cara (Song; 1983)
Frenesi, recorded by Artie Shaw (Song; 1940)
Horton Hears a Who (Animated Film; 2008)
(I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1978)
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye (Disneyland Ride; 1995)
I Sing the Body Electric, by Ray Bradbury (Short Story; 1969)
Jerry and the Goldfish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1951)
Juno and the Paycock, by Seán O'Casey (Play; 1924)
Lateral Thinking, by Edward de Bono (Philosophy Book; 1970)
Link: Legend of Zelda (Short Film; 2017)
Lionel Lion (Phantasies Cartoon; 1944)
Logan (Film; 2017)
The Massacre, by 50 Cent (Album; 2005)
Master of Puppets, by Metallica (Album; 1986)
Matlock (TV Series; 1986)
Miniature Golf (Atari 2600 Video Game; 1978)
Minnie the Moocher, recorded by Cab Calloway (Song; 1931)
Moonlighting (TV Series; 1985)
Our Flag Means Death (TV Series; 2022)
Plastic Beach, by Gorillaz (Album; 2010)
Playful Pluto (Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Quack-a-Doodle-Doo (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rocket 88 recorded, by Ike Turner (Song (possibly 1st R&R track); 1951)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Rockferry, by Duffy (Album; 2008)
Serenade No. 1 in D, by Johannes Brahms (Serenade; 1860)
The Shooting of Dan McGoo (Tex Avery MGM Droopy Cartoon; 1945)
Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, “The Scottish Symphony,” by Felix Mendelssohn (Symphony; 1842)
Table 19 (Film; 2017)
Topper, by Thorne Smith (Novel; 1926)
Vikings (TV Series; 2013)
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, by Henry Farrell (Novel; 1960)
Wonder Woman (WB Animated Film; 2009)
Today’s Name Days
Camilla, Friedrich, Kunigunde (Austria)
Asterius, Kamila, Kunigunda, Marin, Marinko, Maroje (Croatia)
Kamil (Czech Republic)
Kunigunde (Denmark)
Egle, Haili, Halliki, Helliki (Estonia)
Kauko (Finland)
Guénolé, Marin (France)
Camilla, Friedrich, Kunigunde, Leif (Germany)
Kleonikos (Greece)
Kornélia (Hungary)
Cunegonda, Tiziano, Viola (Italy)
Marts, Matejs, Matīss, Tālis (Latvia)
Kunigunda, Nona, Nonita, Tulė, Uosis (Lithuania)
Gunnbjørg, Gunnveig (Norway)
Asteriusz, Hieronim, Kunegunda, Lucjola, Maryna, Wierzchosława (Poland)
Cleonic, Eutropiu, Vasilisc (Romania)
Bohumil (Slovakia)
Celedonio, Emeterio, Marcia (Spain)
Gunborg, Gunvor (Sweden)
Alasdair, Alastair, Alec, Alejandra, Alejandro, Alex, Alexa, Alexander, Alexandra, Alexandria, Alexia, Alexis, Alexus, Ali, Alondra, Dale, Darnell, Lex, Lexi, Lexie, Lexus, Sandie, Sandra, Sandy, Sasha, Xander (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 63 of 2024; 303 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 9 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 23 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 23 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 22 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 3 Green; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 19 February 2024
Moon: 60%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 7 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Thales]
Runic Half Month: Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 74 of 89)
Week: 1st Week of March
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 14 of 30)
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