This correspondent is in Canberra for a couple of days doing the whole Questacon, Australian Museum caper during school holidays. With the sprogs safely tucked away, I was able to duck off to one of two microbreweries in our Nation’s …
Spanish Amstel, happy birthday pommy_ch and surprising Sediment
pommy_ch is a Back of the Ferry founder, correspondent and regular. Last night was his 21st birthday and after a couple of sherbets at an old city haunt, we celebrated pommy_ch’s coming age in the time honoured fashion – a …
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28 Pale Ale and Spit to Manly Walk
If you only have one day in Sydney, the one thing you should do is get the Manly Ferry from Circular Quay to Manly and back (after a quick visit to 4 Pines or Murrays at Manly). It’s the best …
Fortyniner by Ringwood and Stoke Amber by @McCashins
Recently. some pretty crap beers have received, undeservedly, the full beerporn treatment. These two beers, however, definitely warranted a trip to Manly and some close proximity to the spiritual home of the Back of the Ferry, ie the Back of …
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Harbord Bowling Club June Fishing Comp (and an old speckled hen)
The June round of the Harbord Bowling Club Fishing Comp was held last weekend with good weather and small seas. The fish of the month was the Australian Salmon (Kahawai). I decided that with all the kids playing sport, high tide …
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Ed Hardy Premium Lager – I don’t think it is time
Ed Hardy Premium Lager is another beer that is poorly named. It is simply far from premium. This correspondent wouldn’t be seen dead wearing most Ed Hardy clothing and this will be the last I’ll be drinking his beer. It …
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Happy Birthday David Ogilvy
Today marks what would have been the 100th birthday of the father of modern advertising, David Ogilvy. One of David’s most famous campaigns was for Guinness. As it was for Rolls Royce, the Guinness work was honest and relevant. Still …