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This week we decided to watch the 1988 John Waters classic, Hairspray. It's a very stylized look into Baltimore in the early 1960's and has a very star studded cast. There's music, dancing, big hair, and race relations all told in a way that only a master of cult cinema could.
Our beverage selection this week couldn't have been any more fitting, as we decided to celebrate the original Baltimore blonde by having Guinness Open Gate Brewery's Baltimore Blonde. When we saw this beer we knew we wanted to try it, we both love a Guinness and wanted to see what else they had to offer and we were not disappointed. The beer was amazingly drinkable and light, a bit of a twist coming from Guinness.
Let's do the Bug!
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By Kentucky Fried CriticsThis week we decided to watch the 1988 John Waters classic, Hairspray. It's a very stylized look into Baltimore in the early 1960's and has a very star studded cast. There's music, dancing, big hair, and race relations all told in a way that only a master of cult cinema could.
Our beverage selection this week couldn't have been any more fitting, as we decided to celebrate the original Baltimore blonde by having Guinness Open Gate Brewery's Baltimore Blonde. When we saw this beer we knew we wanted to try it, we both love a Guinness and wanted to see what else they had to offer and we were not disappointed. The beer was amazingly drinkable and light, a bit of a twist coming from Guinness.
Let's do the Bug!
Instagram - @kentuckyfriedcritics
Facebook - www.facebook.com/kentuckyfriedcritics
YouTube - www.youtube.com/@kfcritics
Website - shows.acast.com/kentucky-fried-critics
E-mail - [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.