Law of the
High Seas
Sail responsibly
Drink responsibly
Law of the
Land
Drive responsibly
Drink responsibly
Law of the
High Seas
Sail responsibly
Drink responsibly
Law of the
Land
Drive responsibly
Drink responsibly
Oktoberfest - Munich - 2024 - need I say more. I really don't, but here's the story anyway 😃
Ever hear of a "Double Brew Day"? check this out to see how to maximize a brew with a 3-vessel system.
Every beer needs a good batch of food.
These recipes are in my routine cook cycle . Some of these are paired with specific beers ~ some are just family favs. I start cooking as early as 11am for a dinner at 5pm, and I drink beer throughout the cook!
Equator's end Brewing is located ~~~ at the end of the Equator.
To get here, find yourself a Salty-Dog Mariner who will naturally possess exceptional navigation skills. Such a Sailor will know to head South (or North, whichever is correct) until you reach the Equator, then turn to Port (or Starboard ~ whichever seems most appropriate), then continue on a straight line. Once you reach the end, I am located 90 plank-walks Longitudinally up the path, and will be waiting for you with a cold one!
DISCLAIMER: If you find yourself having gone past the end of the Equator, remain calm. This is a known navigational paradox. Simply call your Navigator to the Deck and they will naturally know to “apply the Williamson factor” to land on the reciprocal course heading back to the end you just overshot. Repeat as necessary until refreshment is achieved.
Limited Liability: Equator’s End Brewing is not responsible for any existential crises caused by the discovery that a “straight line” on a sphere is technically a Great Circle. If you instead arrive back at your original point of departure without a beer in hand, you have successfully completed a Circumnavigation, which ~ while impressive ~ is not the objective. Continued failure to locate the End may result in Temporal Drift, Severe Thirst, or the accidental discovery of new landmasses. No refunds will be issued for fuel, grog, or sanity lost while attempting to locate a point that does not, in any strictly Euclidean sense, exist.
Contact me at equatorsend.brewmaster@gmail.com