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April Housekeeping Notes

April 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

A few changes of note around the old Rancho de TK TK. First off, this blog’s face has undergone minor reconstructive surgery, and unlike some people, I think we came out the other side looking better.

I’ve dumped Chris Pearson’s PressRow for his Cutline theme, and am really happy with the results. I think the new design feels more unified and less distracting than the old one. It also accommodates image headers on individual posts much better than the old one, which should really allow me to break up the look and feel of all those Hill and the Hall cross-posts.

If everything proves sufficiently usable and easy on the eyes, the next step will be getting paulmcmorrow.com hosted, and hauling this show from WordPress.com over to WordPress.org. The endgame here is, obviously, a heavy paper stock business card with a halfway professional-looking URL on it. And maybe a two-tone picture of the Golden Dome. We’ll see.

I’ve also been able to sprinkle some new content throughout the clip archives. Old stories about Mitt Romney being a bastard, kids on bicycles, art museum security guards and state IT policy join a wicked awesome new interview with Mikkel Borg Bjergsø, the homebrewing superstar behind Denmark’s Mikkeller brewing company.

Unrelated but noteworthy: The new Daytrotter session from Ezra Furman and the Harpoons? Awesome stuff.

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From the Cutting Room Floor: Mikkeller

March 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I’ve got an interview with Mikkel Borg Bjergsø, co-founder and head brewer of Mikkeller, coming up in next month’s issue of Beer Advocate magazine. In the span of five years, Mikkel hs gone from homebrew rookie to international brewing sensation.

Mikkel’s brewing some amazing beers right now. His Stateside IPA, for one, has a beautiful floral nose that’s balanced expertly by sweet caramel malts. And, at 7%, it doesn’t pull any punches. He brews everything full-throttle – he lays claim to the title of strongest Barleywine and Imperial Stout (17%!) in Denmark. And Heudegoop, a Wheatwine brewed in collaboration with Three Floyds, caused a riot at last month’s Extreme Beer Fest.

He’s also somewhat of an iconoclast. (more…)

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