Monday, 16 November 2009
Book update
Just to let you know how my 1909 Beer Style Guide is coming on. Very nicely. That's how it's coming on. Very nicely, indeed.
Just a couple of Scottish styles to go. The English ones are all done. And the introduction and appendices.
Oh yes, just one other thing missing. Most of the recipes. Still waiting on Kristen for them.
Time to start thinking of a cover. Mmm. That could make a competition. Design a cover. Or at least suggest a photo (one I can legally use) for the cover.
I really want to get the 1909 book out in time for Christmas. Could be double digit sales, if it's released in time. Enough for me to consider retirement.
Just a couple of Scottish styles to go. The English ones are all done. And the introduction and appendices.
Oh yes, just one other thing missing. Most of the recipes. Still waiting on Kristen for them.
Time to start thinking of a cover. Mmm. That could make a competition. Design a cover. Or at least suggest a photo (one I can legally use) for the cover.
I really want to get the 1909 book out in time for Christmas. Could be double digit sales, if it's released in time. Enough for me to consider retirement.
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Having done a bit of googling I suggest
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as the graphic. As the first ship to transmit an SOS distress call appears to have been the Cunard liner Slavonia on June 10, 1909, according to "Notable Achievements of Wireless" in the September, 1910 Modern Electrics. Wikipedia. This may align with your humour or not
Cheers
Peter
Irrespective I shall be getting a copy of 1909 Style
Korevm, mmm... I think that might be a tad too subtle. But an interesting idea.
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