Beers of the World - Mk 5 *** RULES AND SIGNUP HERE ***

Quick search on my locals websites and they don't do anything from Italy lol.

Their track name "Zitti e Buoni" translates as "Shut Up And Be Quiet", don't know if there's something in that?
 
Out of interest, how tenuous a link are we allowed for the Public Holiday?

Using this as an example as it's a local brewery and doubt anyone else would have it (Although they have none in stock anyway)

https://untappd.com/user/walsalldave/checkin/1019731066

It's called Spruce'd up and uses spruce needles which are typically what are used for Christmas trees. Similar to Moorhouses "Blonde Witch" which is loosely linked to Halloween?

Is that allowed? Or does it have to directly relate to a public holiday?
 
Also the other word-based rounds: "Mark", "King", "Queen", "Tea".

For example, Market Ale* and Teardown IPA* - are they considered to contain the words Mark and Tea?

*Not real beers
 
Out of interest, how tenuous a link are we allowed for the Public Holiday?

Using this as an example as it's a local brewery and doubt anyone else would have it (Although they have none in stock anyway)

https://untappd.com/user/walsalldave/checkin/1019731066

It's called Spruce'd up and uses spruce needles which are typically what are used for Christmas trees. Similar to Moorhouses "Blonde Witch" which is loosely linked to Halloween?

Is that allowed? Or does it have to directly relate to a public holiday?

I would say the seasonal holiday has to be obvious, either in name or image. If the brewery promotes it as a seasonal special in the blurb on the can/bottle, then that is fine.
Hobgoblin would not work but they change their label around hallowe'en in which case it would then be acceptable as I think it has a pumpkin.
Another example of the beer you mention: https://untappd.com/user/Agravaine/checkin/1001177166. The image has santa hats which is fine. To me there is a clear difference so your example would not work but this one would.

I will say you are free to enter a tenuous link. If I can't see it then I will award 0 pts but would be happy to let the others judge it and change the result but its a risk you take as you may get 0 pts.


Also the other word-based rounds: "Mark", "King", "Queen", "Tea".

For example, Market Ale* and Teardown IPA* - are they considered to contain the words Mark and Tea?

*Not real beers

Your examples would be acceptable.
 
Just sent my E entry, change of rules allowed be to go with something a bit stronger :D, though wouldnt recommend it!
 
Think I've just found my entry for round X.
It's a chocolate stout and absolutely amazing.

Round X is going to be a hard one to judge I think depending on peoples idea of X rated content.
 
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