The Beer man has a column on Trappist’s Beers.
And by the way did you know there is a Chesterton Beer Mug?
Which of course contains his quotation "We can thank God for beer and burgundy by not drinking too much of them."
The Beer man has a column on Trappist’s Beers.
And by the way did you know there is a Chesterton Beer Mug?
Which of course contains his quotation "We can thank God for beer and burgundy by not drinking too much of them."
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We can also thank God for Trappist caskets. They make them of either pine or hardwood, for a very reasonable price.
That’s what I want to be buried in.
Maybe the Trappists can send a sample case to the Pope just like Stuttgart Brewery did. Ought not His Holiness drink beer made by holy hands? Not! His favorite drink is O.J.
Thanks to Tony for mentioning the Trappist caskets. They look great, and I can’t believe the prices. A while back, my husband and I had to plan the funeral of a relative who’d said she wanted a wooden casket, and I can assure you what was available at the funeral home didn’t look any better than these and cost a lot more. Next time I have to buy a casket–please God, not any time soon–I may well order one of these.
They should make a Hilaire Belloc wine holder.
“Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,
There’s music and laughter and good red wine.”
God Bless,
Dom