CBC Amber Weiss and Snacks Mid Conference for #BeerSaturday

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My fiancé and I are again in the dreaded long-distance relationship due to various commitments. This puts some strain on the relationship in multiple ways, especially when I have a busy conference-filled week like the past week.

But nothing speaks as loud as beer and snacks!

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My fiancé called me one morning asking if I would be home. I was suspicious but then the bell rang and a package was delivered. I knew she was up to something! I opened the package, lo and behold, there was beer and snacks!

She knew about the conference, obviously, and she thought about treating me (she also knows that I will not look after myself when I am busy with conference weeks).

It was a gruelling week, with 9 am to 9 pm conferences. At least for me. I like to participate in as much as possible, even if it means draining me mentally.

But lucky for me, I had a fiancé who looked after me! She knows just how much I like my beers, and snacks, so she thought about what I might be needing for the week, and she was right!

My presentation for the conference was on Friday morning, so I left the beer for a while in the fridge, opened some snacks, and listened to some fantastic (and some dreary) presentations on philosophy.

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But this is about the beer, so let me just quickly discuss my tactic to devour this box.

The first day consisted of pringles, peanuts, and half the pack of "droëwors" or dried sausage.

The second day was a repeat of the first.

And the third day, the day of my presentation was tackled firstly by having copious amounts of coffee, stress regarding my presentation, and then the sudden release of all this pressure with the sweet KitKat and the heavenly Amber Weiss from CBC brewer, or the Cape Brewing Company. And that first sip, just after my conference presentation (which was online) was beyond heavenly...

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Amber Weiss | 5.2% ABV | 11 IBUs


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The pour was a little bit off. I mean, I just finished my presentation, it was a quick coffee break, and I was still shaking a bit from the stress. But I needed to celebrate with a beer!

Besides the lousy pour, the first smell was incredible. Weiss smelling, yeasty, fruity, but linked with an underlying caramel-malt that just waited to be drunk. Because of the bad pour, there was obviously more oxidation, and I smelled the beer in the air more than I should have.

And it was funny. The stress from the week disappeared with the first sip. It was heavenly, a deep caramel undertone, with the sweet yeasty and fruity taste classic to the Weiss we find here in South Africa. It was a perfect balance between all of the last mentioned.

However, the beer was a bit watery, it did not have a well-rounded full-bodied taste, which you get from heavier beers. Even though there is some pronounced taste due to the higher ABV, it was not as "rounded" and full-bodied as I would have liked it.

Besides that, it was a perfect beer, one that I sipped on while watching the last couple of presentations, knowing that mine was over. What a perfect gift from my fiancé.


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The beer was a deep amber colour, with a perfectly white and beautiful head. The lacing was not that good on this beer, but nothing to complain about. I also think this was due to my bad pouring skills in this odd beer glass. I am sure it is not the preferred Weiss glass. But it was the one that I grabbed!


My @urban.scout once again just proved that one can love via a beer. Beer, the love language only a few will understand! Jokes aside, this was a seriously good beer, made even better after the stress of the presentation I had to give.

I hope that you cracked open a cold beer, enjoying it family and friends, or even enjoying it alone. There is nothing like a fine beer!

Enjoy and stay safe.

All of the musings and writings are my drunken own. The photographs are also my own, taken with my Nikon D300.

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Inside the Philosopher's Beer Fridge


BavikBrews:
🍺 Super Wit
Belgian BeersBrews:
🍺 Duvel Tripel Hop Citra IPA
🍺 Maredsous Bruin
🍺 Trappistes Rochefort 8
Boet Beer Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Boet Beer Lager
🍺 Boet Beer Easy Blonde
🍺 Boet Beer Pale Ale
Cederberg BreweryBrews:
🍺 Voertsek IPA
Cape CollectiveBrews:
🍺 Session IPA
Clarens BreweryBrews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 IPA
🍺 Hazelnut Brown Ale: Clarens Goes Nuts
🍺 Stout
🍺 Tondon Pilsner
🍺 Village Lager
🍺 Weiss
🍺 English Ale
🍺 Blonde
🍺 Mulled Apple Cider
🍺 Red Ale
Darling BrewBrews:
🍺 Warlord Imperial IPA
🍺 Arrow Head Russian Imperial Stout
🍺 Long Claw Modern Saison
Devil's Peak Beer CompanyBrews:
🍺 Jucy Lucy Hazy IPA
🍺 King's Blockhouse IPA
Drakensberg BreweryBrews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 Cathedral Peak Pilsner
🍺 Champagne Castle Blonde Ale
🍺 Giant's Castle Stout
🍺 Amphitheater Red Ale
Hey Joe Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Session IPA
Jack Black Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Skeleton Coast IPA
🍺 Butcher's Block Pale Ale
Mad GiantBrews:
🍺 Capital DIPA (in Collaboration with Capital Craft)
🍺 Killer Hop Pale Ale
Route 96 BreweryBrews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 Zamalek Lager
🍺 Summer Blond
🍺 Africa Pilsner
🍺 Stout
Sabie Brewing Co/Hops Hollow Sabie BreweryBrews:
🍺 Dravidian Draught IPA
🍺 Glynn's Gold Golden Ale
🍺 Safari Gold Marula Infused Blonde Ale
🍺 Cockney Liz English Bitter
Saggy Stone Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Bear Jam - Session IPA
🍺 Pale Weizenbock
🍺 Rocky River Pale Ale
🍺 Bomb Squad Lager
That Brewing Co.Brews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 That Blond Ale
🍺 That Subtropical Ale (Delicious Monster)
🍺 That American Pale Ale (APA)
🍺 'el Juicy IPA
🍺 VESS KISS IPA


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That's a nice care package. Very thoughtful of her. Hopefully you are reunited soon!

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Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. I hope so too as well, but in the meantime the beer helps!

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I only hope that they didn't smell the beer at the other end of the conference. !LOL

!BEER

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Haha, at that moment I did not care much! The beer really helped with calming me after the stress of presenting. It is funny how you can stress even if only presenting online!

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Yep! I know very well how you stressed, and on occasion in my preaching days, it also happened to me. Now it's only this machine that stresses me out !LOLZ

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The machine can make one stress even more, for some reason! Such a strange world we live in.

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Yep, a sad situation, as one wrong click can be very costly, and for us that was born way before computers were even thought of, it is a real battle. Strange languages such as hodl etcetera, shows that all pc language break the grammar and spelling rules. Maybe deliberately, so that us fossils cannot understand it.
But such is life and have a hive home brew !BEER

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For sure, and even me who has grown up with the technology always present, sometimes struggle to understand what is going on. Luckily, with Hive and crypto, I have some knowledge but it remains on the dangerous side!

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Well, then you can imagine where I come from regarding technology. Nothing in the 50s, 60s and only started in the late 80s. I only started with it in the 2000s. !LOL

Someone said, we buy things that we don't need, with money that we don't have, only to impress the people that we don't like. So true, and that's why technology plays a lesser role in my life.

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For sure. That is the biggest problem and I get in so many fights with family and friends for this very reason. I always ask people why they do something, and then usually revert back to the idea that they actually are doing only to impress others!

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Some people are desperate to show their worth by buying things to stay "up to date", and in the process they max their credit cards. Then when the stuff hits the fan, with their debts, they end up with their hands in their hair. It is foolish to try and impress others. No self worth.

!PIZZA

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For sure, and that is why I always stay clear of this talk. Our families (mine and the fiance's) never buy things on credit, and we do not live for others in this way. We keep to ourselves and carve out a life that we think is best. Trying to impress others is a never-ending battle.

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Funny that you say this, as I just had a reply that a person was worried about what people say. To me as with you, it makes no difference, as we just carry on with our own lives. And a bonus is that we have no debts.
!BEER

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For sure. Debt is the worst trap of them all. But I am also worrying about giving money to banks, as they further and perpetuate the debt-ridden society. It is the money we give to the banks that perpetuate this bad system. But what can we do, right? Either we give them the money so that we can buy things (as even though cash is king it is dangerous) or we buy with debt and get crushed by the system. No real alternative, to my mind at least.

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The old people got things right by dealing in cash only. Their motto was that if you wanted something expensive, then you save up your cash to buy it. Never buy something that you cannot afford. But now in our modern times there is a major problem for cash dealers lurking, and it's called digital money. Soon cash will disappear, and everything will be online, and traceable. Some car washes and other small businesses here already don't accept cash. !LOLZ

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I found out this on the hard way! The fiance and I were walking on the beach when someone approached us trying to sell their product. Like I always do, I told them sorry I do not have cash with me. They said, not to worry, they have snapscan or something like that! So, even the small vendors (like car guards as well) are adopting electronic cash.

Not the best prospects for the future, as digital cash is not physical cash and can be taken away by power-hungry governments that want to silence the populace.

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I bet that you were surprised when he pulled the snapscan lurk, and soon the beggars at the traffic lights will also be armed with snapscan. !LOL

That is one of the problems, and one of the other problems is that digital scammers will harvest billions every year. The latest news is that they now prey on the 60-80 years old population, and many of the old people fall for their tricks, losing everything in their accounts. Sad, but true.

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That will be the day I return to cash haha. But with everything leaning towards going digital, scary times ahead of us. As you said, the older population is especially vulnerable. Scams are getting more sophisticated by the day. One wrong click on a link, and everything you worked for is down the drain. Such a shame that we live in such cold times. Money, the root of all evil, needs a rethinking.

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Scary times indeed, but we have the very best anchor to hold on to. One would think that all of the warnings not to click on links would work, but evidently not, as a message stating that you have won a fortune still has the desired effect. Money can be managed my friend, and anyone can avoid the strangle hold that it has on one's life. All that it takes is discipline.

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For sure, but few schools in life will teach you these skills and discipline. Life as a school is the only one that can teach you, and as we know there are stronger anchors to hold onto!

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So important to teach people from one's own experiences, but sadly there's not many readers around these days. But one must understand that there are many pitfalls in life, and to negotiate them safely, only if one learns from one's mistakes. !LOL

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Sad part is that everyone needs to hit their head before they learn. Few people want to accept the fact that they can learn from older people with more experience. Young ones do not want to listen. I myself have many times asked myself why did I not listen to my parents, but so we learn, right?

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I think that all of us make the mistake of not listening to our parents. My mom warned me not to marry my first wife, but I knew better and to my dismay, my mom was proven to be 100$ correct.

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They know better, right? My mother's father also warned her about her first fiance, almost-husband, and to her dismay, he was also right about the chap. Lucky for me, as my mother then met my father, hence my presence! A higher hand that knows better..

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The higher Hand always knows better, and it departs the correct feelings to one's parents. The sad thing is that as youngsters, we always know better, and eventually we burn our fingers, instead of listening in the first place. Parents have a lifetime of experience available to us for free, but like I said, we always think that we know better. !LOL

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But interestingly enough, by burning your fingers, you learn life lessons that you would not have learned if you only listened to your parents. There is a fine balance one needs to find somehow between listening and experiencing. Because experience cannot be given or transferred from one's parents. But in listening to one's parents and doing things in life (still getting hurt or burning one's fingers) will be better, I think.

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Oh yes, and that's why it's called the university of life. Each of our roads in our journey in this life is planned, and what we call mistakes, are indeed lessons to shape our characters. Either we listen or not, we still have to claim responsibility for our actions. You are right about the listening part Prof. as eventually all things will work itself out without our clumsy meddling. !LOL

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Hahah almost almost then I need to defend my PhD, and then I really need to listen! Thanks so much, and yes, life is the absolute university from which we never really graduate but always acquire new skills.

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No need to worry, as I am confident that the PhD will be yours soon. I agree on the new skills part, but it can also often show us how wrong we are !LOL

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Talked to my supervisor yesterday, and we are confident that the PhD will be done in 2025! Other interesting stories to share as well, not that wonderful (BEE and other political nonsense in academia; but more of that when we meet).

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Sounds good, as I am happy that you will finally get the PhD. Looking forward to seeing you guys again.

!BEER

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Yep! I know very well how you stressed, and on occasion in my preaching days, it also happened to me. Now it's only this machine that stresses me out !LOLZ

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Now THERE is a keeper!

I remember those days of traveling for conferences and other business trips. Treating it like a vacation to enjoy it sure can take it out of you. Those bonus sessions over a beer build the best relationships and really does make a difference. I always found my wife not believing that meals and drinks with colleagues and clients was actually work.

Great to see you getting treated and having the time to share with us for Beer Saturday!

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Thank you so much, my friend! And I agree. Those post-seminar drinks and food really do hit differently, and the networking you are able to build around them is crazy. I am still at the start of my journey, but the networking has been so rewarding even if only in its infancy.

And for sure, I asked her to mary me for various reasons, but this one in particular! (haha.)

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My dear brother, you can't tell me for sure the exact taste if this beer because the taste must add as it's your babe that sent it to you. Quote me wrong naa!!

Enjoy. But don't fail her because she's just your match.

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For sure! I agree. She is truly the (beer) soulmate I have always searched for! Thanks so much for the visit!

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Ohh, that's interesting!! Am just wondering how she will feel to hear this from you. My regards to her.

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Thank you so much! I will tell her. Keep well, and enjoy a cold beer!

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