Baseball All Star break, no CFL game, too early for hockey or basketball or NFL, not a weekend so no golf tourneys, and no rugby games either although not really a go to sport for me. I guess it’s movie night at the cottage. Suds and cinema so to speak. So what will it be? Casablanca, Citizen Kane, A Streetcar Named Desire? All great flicks but I am primed on Prime for a documentary about our education system entitled “Animal House”. “If the whole fraternity system is guilty, then isn’t this an indictment of our educational institutions in general? – isn’t this an indictment of our entire American society?”* Important film making addressing some foundational questions within our society. Riveting. Some nudity as well.
It seemed like a good movie to drink a beer with. How about a random rugby related brew for reasons unrecognized?** Makes sense. So I grabbed the first rugby related brew in the beer fridge. The Lanark Highlanders immortalized on a beer can. I recollect another recent rugby related review, so this one was worth a try. Let’s see if it hits the mark.***
This 4 Degrees lager pours a lovely lager gold, headless, no cap for this match.*** A light lager malt aroma, standard fare, no first class seating available. It has a nice malt smooth body with slight bitters on the finish. No real lager sweet with this seat. Crisp slightly bitter finish. Definitely not on the strongside,*** a run of the mill lager. If Plain Jane and John Doe had a beer for an offspring, this might be it. Ok, but just. Unfortunately, average makes it below average in our books.
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