Posts Tagged ‘drinking’

Drinks At Swans, The Victoria Brewpub That Serves Beer Made On-Site In Its Victoria Brewery!

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Above and beyond providing first-class accommodations, Swans, the Victoria BC hotel, also proudly houses Swans Buckerfields Brewery, the on-site Victoria brewery that has been crafting award winning beers since 1989. The Victoria brewery produces British-style ales as well as Canadian and German beers–all with “old world care.” Special attention is given to all aspects of the brewing process. For example, in Swans Victoria brewpub and Victoria restaurant, the beers are served at 45F to enhance the fullness of their flavours.

The Victoria brewery uses 100 percent grain mashes: only wheat and barley malts and oatmeal in one stout. The specialty malts and Swans unique strain of yeast are imported from Britain. Swans swears against using syrups, sugars, or “adjunct.” The naturally carbonated ales are left to settle at cool temperatures as opposed to filtering because filtering can also extract the awesomeness.

Buckerfields selection of beers include the following: the Pandora Pale Ale, Arctic Ale, Swans Oatmeal Stout, Appleton’s Brown Ale, Buckerfield’s Bitter, Extra IPA, an Old Towne Bavarian Lager, Riley’s Scotch Ale, and a Raspberry Ale. The Victoria Brewery has won multiple national-level awards for its beers; they’re that good! Interested individuals can also book tours of the brewery, and Swans unique, house-made libations are served in Swans Victoria restaurant and Victoria brewpub and sold in Swans Wine & Beer Shoppe. The distinctive 650 ml bottles of beer make great souvenirs of a stay at the Victoria Hotel or of a tour of the brewery.

As well, as you would expect from the name, Swans Wine & Beer Shoppe sells wine in addition to its brews. There are over 400 varieties of white and red from which to choose, with selections from all over the world. British Columbian and Australian wines, however, are the store’s specialty, as well as Italian, French, and Chilean vintages. Champagne and sparkling wines are also available to help add some festivity to a special occasion.

The store additionally carries an array of spirits with 150 offerings. With 30 varieties, Vodka is a specialty of the shoppe, and it boasts a fine collection of single malt scotches. Lastly, if you are looking for something a little different, you could try the Green Tree Absinthe (also known as “Le Fee Verte” or “The Green Fairy”). Rest assured, it is legal in Canada–though not in the United States!

If you are travelling to the west coast of Canada and looking for opportunities to enjoy the locally crafted adult beverages, take a look at this piece on a unique Victoria BC hotel, Swans, connected to an on-site Victoria Brewery.

Clubbing And Night Life In Dubai

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

There is no doubt that Dubai is one of the most incredible destinations to travel to. With world class attractions such as Burj Al Khalifa (World’s tallest man made structure), Burj Al Arab (World’s tallest Hotel), The Palm (Man made islands) and so much more, you really need a good two weeks minimum to experience this city. In all this hoopla, Dubai’s nightlife has been somewhat forgotten, but boy does it exist!

They say that if you are standing in a spot somewhere in daytime in Dubai, you wouldn’t be able to recognize the same place after dark. The city literally transforms under the lights every single day. Its packed with world class and very unique exotic restaurants, giant malls and not to mention the top quality clubs that have seemed to take over the nightlife.

However, to play on the safe side, don’t forget that it is a Muslim country and yes they are strict about their alcohol (Especially if you are drinking outside of a bar or club). As longest your are following the rules, you’ll be alright. Some common things to remember when going to a club is your passport for identification, you must be over 21 and the clubs and bars close at three in the morning.

Regrettably, there are no after hours drinking venues but that just works out fine most times. Cover charge or entry is usually around $30 dollars give and take but well worth the experience. You’ve probably heard this in your own country but drinking and driving is not a good idea and actually the ‘kiss of death’ in Dubai. No you won’t get the death penalty, but you will be fined about $15,000, one month in jail than straight deportation. Yes that is harsh indeed so try to avoid drinking and driving or drinking outside the designated areas at all costs.

Dubai is the most liberal Muslim city in the world and just like its nightlife, its growing fast. From the most expensive to the local favorites, Dubai nightlife offers a very unique experience to any visitor.

Dubai is a great place to visit and the perfect destination for the night life lover. Don’t forget to visit Dubai Clubs and hope you enjoy Clubbing in Dubai.