Viru Estonian Beer

I FINALLY got my chance to go to the Sherbrooke liquor store here in Edmonton on the way back from skating Morinville park. I've heard about it a lot and it's as great as everyone says. Boasting over 800 brands of beer I was in heaven. They had a whole wall rack dedicated to new arrivals and I was surprised they even had a big assortment of cheap beer that I don't see everywhere. Anyways, this Viru beer bottle stood out to me like a peacock in Antarctica and I had to have it. I'm a sucker for weird looking beers especially when I haven't seen one like it before. The beer was pretty good. It was pleasantly more bitter than I expected and went down good and tasty. I'd have more of these if they weren't an expensive import and if they had more tasty beer in it- At 3ooml it's empty in no time.

The bottle doubles elegantly as a vase for my dying flower!!

Lezajsk Beer

If you know me you'll know I really enjoy having big beers at restaurants and bars. I asked for a big beer at Two Rooms cafe a few days ago and got this one. I don't know much about this beer other than it comes from Poland, is 5.5 percent alchy, and apparently goes all the way back to 1525. Whoa, old. This 500 ml beer was a tasty treat that I'd definitely have again.

Oh ya, Two Rooms loses points in my books for serving me it with a Coka-Cola glass.

Bavaria 8.6 Strong Blonde Beer

I generally stay away from strong beers because I like to have a lot of beers at once and not get all loser'd and write off the day or two. I got this one by impulse with 2 other single cans before going on a awesome fall-time walk in the river valley with my friend Aryn. I didn't want the weight of carrying a six pack around all afternoon and wanted to get buzzed, so bigger stronge beers were a good compromise. It's 7.9 Percent alcohol and has a sweeter taste than a lot of strong beers I've had. I'm glad I got only a single can of this and would not buy it again. This reminds me, last year around this time I was on a funky OJ and colt forty-five kick. I got to get back into that asap while the weather is still good.



Aryn Franklin of http://ladouche.weebly.com fotoz

Old Mil model



Ed Hardy rosé

Pierced hearts, true love, oooooooo. Katie thought of me when she got this and brought it over to try out. After getting over how ridiculous it is that there's a Ed Hardy wine line, it actually wasn't bad. I rarely have rosé wines and I thought this one would be sweet and packed with sugar but to my surprise it's from France and is very dry.


Cariboo Genuine Draft

Weird, I just noticed this beer is called Cariboo and not Caribou while typing this. Named after the BC region. For a cheaper canadian beer, I like this one a lot. It's up there and comparable to Olympia with price point and deliciousness. I have had it brought from BC to Alberta a few times now and it's awesome! Also every case you buy they donate to growing trees.

Troll enjoying one in Stanley Park
Big trees