Monthly Archives: April 2014

Svend’s Beer Log 2014 04


(Rating system: 1-5. 1: undrinkable. 2: not nice. 3: decent/good. 4: extremely good. 5: one of the best I’ve ever had. Read more about my rating system)

Tring – Death or Glory 5
Banks’s – Sent Sunbeam 4
St George – Larger 2
Fuller’s – London Pride 3
Langton Brewery – Duncan’s Drop 4
Oldershaw – St Pancras Beer 2
Beavertown – Smog Rocket 4
Lagunitas – IPA 3
Magic Rock – Rapture 3
Atom – Dark Alchemy 3
Crouch Vale – Yakima Gold 3
Darkstar – Heart Of Darkness 3
Rooster’s – 41 degrees south 3
Sonnet 43 – Brown Ale 2
Purity – UK 3
Red Fox – Coggeshall Gold 4
Tring – Side Pocket For A Toad 4
Adams – Southtown 3
Calvors – Smooth Hoperator 3
Bateman – Black & White 3
Shepherd Neame – Early Bird 2
Colchester – Brazilian 4
Mauldons – Suffolk Punch 2
Portobello – Star 2
Dark Star – Six Hops 3
Oakham – Davy Jones 3
Banks – Mild 2
Thwaites – Lancaster Bomber 3
Cotswold Spring – OSM 4
Batemans – Springtime 5
Lacons – Pale Ale 3
Adams – Mosaic 4
Farmers – Hotel Porter 4
Colchester – Metropolis 5
Oakham – Curmudgeon 4
Rebellion – Zebedee 4
Woodforde’s – Great Eastern 3
Purple Moose – Glaslyn Ale 4
Great Orme – Merlyn 3
Cwrw Llyn – Seithenyn 3
Batemans – English B Bock 4

What does “football” mean?

Some approximated statistics about what the word “football” means to people around the world.

Meaning People who hold it
American Football* 350,000,000
Aussie Rules Football** 23,000,000
Gaelic Football*** 5,000,000
Association Football 6,625,000,000

These numbers might not mean much to most people, so I’ve tried to visualise them below.

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*) This counts American Football and Canadian Football as one sport, even though they are technically different.
**) In Australia “football” might also refer to “Rugby League”, “Rugby Union” or “Association Football”, depending on context.
***) In Ireland “football” is also used for both Association Football and Rugby Union.