Eat, Drink, and be Merry!
Well ... drink anyway ...
If you are REALLY over the legal drinking age, you could pay a visit
to the Labatt Breweries site.
Note that the use of some features of the site require registration
with them.
Maybe you might want to read the ratings of a total stranger before
taking a sip. If so
Mike's Beer Ratings might be interesting.
I used to have a link here to another Chebucto Community Net user's
page on brewing but that has been taken down. As a temporary replacement,
here's what Yahoo has on
"brewing beer".
LCB Links:
Here are some URLs gleaned from the newsletter published by the Liquor
Control Board of Nova Scotia. None of the sites are exceptionally
lynx-friendly but some are worse than others as noted.
- Bailey's Irish Cream Liqueur.
[Partially LYNX-HOSTILE] (links to some sections of the site require
frames-capable browsers and some, but not all, pages use images for links
with no ALT text)
- The Boddington's Brewery.
[LYNX-HOSTILE] (uses frames)
- The Brewers Association of Canada.
[LYNX-HOSTILE] (uses frames)
- The Epicurious Food & Drink Page.
- Freixenet Sparkling Wine.
- Gandia Wines.
- Goldschlager Cinnamon Liqueur.
- The Guinness Brewery.
[LYNX-HOSTILE] Their site used to require cookies BUT cookie
software on their site was broken and lynx users just got a page telling
them to turn on cookies -- even though the user had cookies enabled with
lynx 2.7. They are using Microsoft server software -- do I need to say
anything more? Anyway, they appear to have finally corrected that
problem. Now it's possible to get to their site -- but most of it is
still inaccessable because only a few pages promising greater things
elsewhere on their site are accessable and when you try to access the
frames that would lead to these promised features you are either told to
download Shockwave Flash or else lynx gets directed to a page that tells
users to download Netscape or Internet Explorer.
- Hardys -- Australian wines.
- Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
[LYNX-HOSTILE] (uses frames, IMAGEMAPs, and REFRESH URLs. No ALT text for
a lot of images.) That is not as important as the fact that their site
which was poorly accessable has since been made totally inaccessable by
their "upgrading" (translation: "downgrading") to the Microsoft-IIS/5.0
Server with a broken cookie implementation that won't allow lynx users to
enter the site at all because it doesn't recognise the cookies that lynx
returns.
- Malibu Rum Liqueur.
- Remy Martin.
[LYNX-HOSTILE] (uses frames)
- All About Scotch Whisky.
- The Wine Guy.
- Woodbridge Wines.
After all that drinking, you may be hungry. If you are into
vegetarianism you may wish to check out
The Vegetarian Page.
Do you prefer spicy food? I found a delightful shop in Halifax that
specialized in spicy condiments,
Jobe's House of Pepper
Ltd but, unfortunately, it closed. Besides (perhaps almost)
every hot sauce available on the market (including Dave's Insanity Sauce),
their web site featured some interesting information on what makes hot
spices hot and a guided walking-tour of downtown Halifax.
A new (to me, anyway) store in Lower Sackville appears to be a good
replacement (except for the guided tour), the From Mild to
Wild hot sauce shop. (I'll resist the temptation to wish you
Season(ing)'s Greetings.)
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