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Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 18:56
by almano
Here’s an odd question to get you going – what makes your guitar work sound better – real ale or lager or nothing at all?

For us “old timers” I reckon a good pint or two of something like ‘Fullers London Pride’ (for us Londoners) and a Batemans or Theakstons for those nearer the Yorkshire regions, certainly gets us sounding more like Hank with every glug we swallow (well it does for me!)

Does real ale actually lubricate your fingers and make them more “flexible” – I reckon it does – or, does it just seem to, somehow?!

Now – can lager produce those same results? And – just what is it those “stars” slurp when they dodge behind their amp stacks these days? I bet it isn’t the pints we used to wallop back in the sixties and seventies! Ah, the old memories!

How ever did we keep our balance on stage in those days?

Now, will a Theakstons Old Peculier improve my Dorian mode playing – I bet it will!

Cheers!

Alan.

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 19:13
by ecca
5 pints of Coors definitely makes me play like Bert Weedon on Tuesdays.

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 19:17
by d jones
Hi Alan half a dozen pints of hand laddled theakston old peculier and i would struggle to see a guitar let alone play it!!! :roll:

Dave

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 19:21
by MeBHank
I took one look at the title of this thread and knew I'd like it. :D

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 19:26
by JimN
The real Ale lives in Forte dei Marmi (Lucca), Toscana, Italia.

JN

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 19:53
by John Haldane
Ecca, who do you sound like the rest of the week ? . :)
JH

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2010, 23:40
by ecca
Al Bakewell.

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 21 Aug 2010, 00:25
by JimN
Mornington Crescent.

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 21 Aug 2010, 10:28
by Simon Underwood
Being down here in sunny Sussex, the only thing that makes me think I sound like Hank is Harvey's Sussex Bitter. During the winter months, their Old Ale makes me think I sound even more like Hank. During December and January, and after imbibing some of their Christmas Ale, I don't care what I sound like.

Simon

Re: Real Ale and Guitar Playing

PostPosted: 21 Aug 2010, 10:55
by Fenderman
I prefer a nice ice cold bottle of Miller, a couple of bottles of that and i feel like i'm playing as good as Hank, but i'm probably not.
I don't drink beer too much though, i have to watch the waistline!