tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9182573841304819163.post2079596271808174816..comments2024-01-28T06:59:18.838+00:00Comments on The Bottled Beer Year: Day 108, Beer 108 - Liverpool Organic's "Joseph Williamson"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17852488639948144328noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9182573841304819163.post-47006447306539525162011-07-30T17:45:13.172+01:002011-07-30T17:45:13.172+01:00Well, Mr. Goodfellow, it was an excellent review a...Well, Mr. Goodfellow, it was an excellent review and I completely agree with you on said matter of marketing. I like how you also played into the mystery of the joke's origin, leaving a bit of the fun for us, the readers. Thank you.Davidhttp://www.theperfectlyhappyman.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9182573841304819163.post-6410922773950679722011-07-28T12:32:45.548+01:002011-07-28T12:32:45.548+01:00David - Thanks very much. Yes, I also looked him u...David - Thanks very much. Yes, I also looked him up too and found him to be quite an intriguing figure.<br /><br />But prior to that half hour trek through cyberspace - both he and the wit of 'TunnAle' were completely lost on me. As they would be for most of this planet's inhabitants.<br /><br />I don't object a certain level of mystery, which can be a useful marketting tool when properly handled, but to be left so firmly in the dark at the point of sale is no fun at all.<br /><br />It's a truly chart-topping ale though.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17852488639948144328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9182573841304819163.post-66366872119625686122011-07-28T04:47:07.844+01:002011-07-28T04:47:07.844+01:00Loved the review, as always, Goodfellow. I wish &...Loved the review, as always, Goodfellow. I wish "the pond" was less wide that I might easily obtain a "tunnale" for myself. You were correct: I was forced to research Mr. Williamson and his notorious tunnels.Davidhttp://perfectlyhappyman.comnoreply@blogger.com