Godspeed Brewery
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:58 am
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Frequent updates are always most enjoyable. Best of luck to him.sprague11 wrote:Bim's new venture now has a FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/Godspeed-Brewe ... 8/?fref=ts
Perhaps he is a big Godspeed You! Black Emperor fan.MatttthewGeorge wrote:I don't like the name, but whatever, I'm sure the beer will be good to incredible.
He is.BakaGaijin wrote:Perhaps he is a big Godspeed You! Black Emperor fan.MatttthewGeorge wrote:I don't like the name, but whatever, I'm sure the beer will be good to incredible.
I'm sure the brews will be incredibly popular even as 'Godspeed', there are far less auspicious brewery names.MatttthewGeorge wrote:I don't like the name, but whatever, I'm sure the beer will be good to incredible.
Belgian wrote:I'm sure the brews will be incredibly popular even as 'Godspeed', there are far less auspicious brewery names.MatttthewGeorge wrote:I don't like the name, but whatever, I'm sure the beer will be good to incredible.
I mean take Alesmith, what the heck is 'mith' anyway? But you know they make ales.
I just assumed that Belgian wasn't being serious. But if he was, you've exactly explained it above.BakaGaijin wrote:A 'smith' is generally associated with a trade or craftsmen i.e. Blacksmith, Goldsmith, Locksmith, Gunsmith, Bladesmith, etc.
I have also assumed that AleSmith was a play on these words. i.e. someone who crafts beer. Hence the Blacksmith anvil in the logo.
Good point. Its not always apparent if Belgian is serious or not.TheSevenDuffs wrote:I just assumed that Belgian wasn't being serious. But if he was, you've exactly explained it above.BakaGaijin wrote:A 'smith' is generally associated with a trade or craftsmen i.e. Blacksmith, Goldsmith, Locksmith, Gunsmith, Bladesmith, etc.
I have also assumed that AleSmith was a play on these words. i.e. someone who crafts beer. Hence the Blacksmith anvil in the logo.
I just assumed that you'd know Belgian wasn't being serious. Or… maybe now I'm just saying that? You may never know!TheSevenDuffs wrote:I just assumed that Belgian wasn't being serious. But if he was, you've exactly explained it above.BakaGaijin wrote:A 'smith' is generally associated with a trade or craftsmen i.e. Blacksmith, Goldsmith, Locksmith, Gunsmith, Bladesmith, etc.
I have also assumed that AleSmith was a play on these words. i.e. someone who crafts beer. Hence the Blacksmith anvil in the logo.