I'm at the Lonquimay brewery in, er, Lonquima. This was the view from my room this morning:
It's so amazingly beautiful here. We're brewing an 1894 Thomas Usher Scotch Ale. The most scenic spot I've ever done a collaboration brew.
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2 comments:
Yepp, I agree, the Chilean landscape is something else. Look out for your fried hake! Cheers.
I saw the photo and thought you were in Newark
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