tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1952430090166803680.post635383890359137593..comments2020-01-17T03:23:07.641-08:00Comments on Tasting Nitch: Beer Preaching to the heathensAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17383431096340733142noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1952430090166803680.post-21453141646646988352013-06-30T07:24:35.000-07:002013-06-30T07:24:35.000-07:00[...] Nitch has been called a beer feminist and ca...[...] Nitch has been called a beer feminist and can only nod and agree. I am a beer feminist, a black panter of the pint and I strive to educate the world in the beauty and magic of the culture of beer. Historically, throughout the world, women were the brewers. As soon as I tell women about this and other long lost norms of the beer world (like the female goddess of beer Ninkasi), women’s ears perk up and they put their foot in the constantly closing door of male dominated beer drinking society. “Um. Hi. We were here first. Yeah.. thanks.” Call it feminism if you life, but empowering women to take up a even position in something that was traditionally theirs is like deciding between a male and a female pregnancy doctor. [...]The Love of Beer | Tasting Nitchhttp://tastingnitch.com/2013/06/the-love-of-beer/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1952430090166803680.post-26434734556590935252013-06-30T08:33:16.000-07:002013-06-30T08:33:16.000-07:00Hi Nichole,As one of the audience present I can ce...Hi Nichole,<br>As one of the audience present I can certainly say I was impressed with your knowledge and passion for beer! As a Brit, a CAMRA member, beer festival goer and drinker of the stuff, for 40+ years, I definitely understood most of what you were saying. <br>Your presence at the gathering certainly brought another dimension to the night out in a French bar, thank-you.<br>I look forwards to hearing more of your 'preaching' I can certainly find you a pulpit in my village local in England where the audience would be as captivated as I was.<br><br> I might forget what you said, perhaps what you did, but I will never forget how you made me feel! ;)<br><br>GO GIRL GO!<br><br>SteveSteve Brownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1952430090166803680.post-75474982136047958962013-07-01T03:48:43.000-07:002013-07-01T03:48:43.000-07:00Merci Steve!!Forgive me for titling the piece refe...Merci Steve!!<br>Forgive me for titling the piece referring to 'heathens,' as you and everyone else in attendance are nothing of the sort, but rather to solidify my feeling of being a missionary in a strange place. Thank you very much for listening and even more for your kind words now. Hopefully someday soon I will be able to take you up on that offer to preach the word of BEER in your home land- Ninkasi willing ^.^ <br><br>XOXO!Nitchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1952430090166803680.post-59952401364359897342013-09-07T02:40:08.000-07:002013-09-07T02:40:08.000-07:00[…] That being said, it must be known that I live ...[…] That being said, it must be known that I live in France- the culture hoarders of the world, perfection in all things gastronomic and nasal expressions for things that displease. There is no beer culture beyond lager (some, but not much). And if you want to give me that shrug about being close to Belgium and Germany, then you can join these people. […]The Session #79: Old World Beer vs New World Beer | Tasting Nitchhttp://tastingnitch.com/2013/09/session-79-old-world-beer-vs-new-world-beer/noreply@blogger.com