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23 years ago
Woo Woo Wooo Wooo Wooo!! Anyone ever have it?
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Lowman
23 years ago
I've seen it in a liquor store near me, but never tried it. Have you ?? Any good??
Mr.Mean
23 years ago
Haven't had this one, do have the box the case came in. There is also a monty python's holy ail.
Slimboli
23 years ago
I don't know if I'd want to try it ... check out the rating it got after 11 reviews!

http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/rate_results/122/396/ 
Spiny Norman
23 years ago
"""There is also a monty python's holy ail. """"

Why havn't I seen this????


Dinsdale? ..........................

Dinsdale?
Slimboli
23 years ago
Spiny --- it only has two, but ... read the reviews Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale received:

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/review/1417/3824/ 

And, one from Epinions:

http://www.epinions.com/content_3073679492 

And this one:

http://tolsun.oulu.fi/kbs-bin/directbeer?Nr=1754 

MUCH better reviews than the Stooge Beer ...
Slimboli
23 years ago
Wow ... here are some fun facts about Montey Python and the Holy Grail:

Fun Facts:

Finances for the film came from the rock and roll business Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber, a number of record companies and theater impresario Michael White.

A clip from the film is used by the FBI as part of its training program.

A video copy of the film was kept on the Mir Space Station.

In Budapest there is a marionette version of the film.
Monty Python's Holy Ale is available in select UK and US pubs.

Graham Chapman left his career as a doctor to be silly on film.

Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam co-directed the film because nobody else wanted to. Their diverse (sometimes friction-producing) styles eventually added up to the brilliant picture we know and love today. Btw, the cinematographer is also a Terry.

Michael Palin is really eating chocolate, not mud.

According to Palin, no one wanted to sacrifice the chance of playing lots of silly smaller roles in order to play one big one. Ultimately, Chapman accepted.

Terry Gilliam went on to become one of film's many respected directors. His "Brazil" is often studied in film schools. His is a fantastical ability to make viewing films feel like imagining.

Some years ago, Ross Anthony sent a copy of his "Rodney Appleseed" to Terry Gilliam in hopes that he'd be swept off his feet with the book's irresistible adventurous surreal fantasy, and then, unable to contain his excitement, immediately produce it into film. His wife called me from London, but unfortunately, lesser projects abducted his attention. Hey, Terry ... it's not too late, Produce Rodney!
Spiny Norman
23 years ago
Looks like I'm on a quest for the "Holy ail".......

I sent an email to the brewer in the UK for more info and maybe some merchandising.....If they fail to oblige, I shall repetively say "NI" Repetively!

Slim, any idea which sceen the FBI is using?
Slimboli
23 years ago
I just sent an email to Ross Anthony ... and now we wait and see if he will respond to it.

Here is the site that I got it from:

http://www.rossanthony.com/M/mpholygrail.shtml 
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