Sometimes a bit of writers block can be broken up by the simplest things. I had 3 or 4 different columns started that I hit a roadblock on before starting this one. Right now, I am wondering how smoothly and quickly this will go. I had no plans on sitting down to write this evening, I simply planned on having a bottle of one of my favorite beers and chilling out for the evening.
I pulled a 22 oz bottle of Avery’s The Kaiser Imperial Octoberfest from the fridge and realized just how offensive the label could be to too many people.
The label adorns a circa WWII German Officer in a spiked helmet in the center of the label. If this isn’t enough, the bottle is finished off with iron crosses. I have to stress that this bottle design has no references to Nazis. There are no swastikas or Nazi symbols anywhere. Still, the bottle art definitely gives off the chill of that dark era. Read the rest of this entry »
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