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Bacchus Ale Festival 2009

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Last weekend I attended Tim and Johnny’s Bacchus Ale Festival 2009. I think the best way of describing this is as a “micro beer festival”, as in a beer festival that’s micro — 20 attendees — as opposed to a festival of micro beers.

All in all I thought it went very well. I had a brief chat with Tim about it at the Wokingham May Fayre yesterday. He said he found it very hectic, with very little time to enjoy the event. That sounds similar to experiences I’ve had hosting large family get-togethers, where you spend the whole time worrying about all your guests and no time enjoying the occassion itself. As a festival goer rather than organiser, though, I thought it was great.

I thought I’d use my internet pulpit to make a couple of suggestions. Firstly, a simplified first-past-the-post voting scheme would reduce the paperwork and headaches, especially around the 15th beer when it all gets a bit hazy. Secondly, I was wondering about reducing the number of beers somehow as the schedule was pretty punishing — 19 beers to try in 5 hours! Tim was suggesting that perhaps letting people sample the beers in any order. I’m not sure, perhaps. Everyone trying each beer simultaneously certainly prompted a lot of conversation!

Anyway, those were small criticisms. I hope the Bacchus Ale Festival returns in years to come. You can see some of the pictures I took on Flickr, although you’ll have to be logged in and set up as my friend to see all those featuring real people… unless you badger me and I send you a guest pass.

Proper snow

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

For those of you in for’n parts who might not know better, today it snowed properly across large parts of old Blighty. This lead to an abortive attempt to get into work, which in turn forced me to work out how to set up a VPN connection to our corporate network on my home Ubuntu box (easy enough) and how to remote desktop into our servers (even easier).

Later, we played with the kids in the snow and Louise got out her family heirloom Swiss sledge. Ben fell off once but no bones were broken. I got to play with my new (and awesome) Nikon 18-200 VR lense. I’ll upload the pictures to Flickr when I get a chance but I’m building up a backlog of techy items to get done (get with the cool kids on Twitter, upgrade blog software, install anti-spam plugin on blog, install Twitter plugin on blog, fix up tags and categories on blog, move neworbit.org domain and email hosting, move blog hosting…) so I don’t know when that might be. Then again, here’s me wittering on about rubbish instead of tackling said list, so clearly I’m on the lookout for displacement activities.