Wednesday 16 December 2015

Suds and Songs: Turbowolf

TURBOWOLF - BREWDOG

Music.

Alcohol.

Fewer things go as well together as the above. Whether you're in a dingy working mens club ordering pints of warm John Smiths waiting for the out of tune, out of time support act to finish or simply spinning vinyl at home with a choice tipple, it works.

In a new regular spot, I'm going to give you my thoughts on what goes well together.

First up is one of my favourite bands of 2015, Turbowolf. The first thing you notice from this Bristol based band is that their energy isn't just limited to the stage. Their records are just as lively and full of punch as their live offering.

I was able to catch them earlier in the year at The Harley, Sheffield (I spent most of my university life in this place and it's still one of my favourite haunts. Well worth a visit if you've never been) and saw first hand just how their brand of punk rock can grab you by the arm and drag you through a full throttle trip of psychedelia and moustaches.

I'm pairing this with Nanny State from Brewdog. The more experienced drinker among you will notice straight away this is non-alcoholic. The fact is, I quit drinking 6 months ago after a rather life changing experience but I've done my time drowning barrels. 




Not drinking is hard and I sure miss the sweet nectar now and then again and this is why I'm grateful to Brewdog. They have actually produced a non-alcoholic drink worth it's salt. It's a true punk drink for a true punk rock band.



So for you to truly relax and enjoy the album above (Turbowolf - Two Hands) with a beer, pick up one of the first ever Brewdog beers and enjoy a pint of Punk IPA. Once you've got the taste you can head over to Brewdog in Sheffield and experience this straight from the tap.

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https://www.brewdog.com/bars/uk/sheffield
http://www.theharley.co.uk/
http://turbowolf.co.uk/

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HepkattFM


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