Proper Job

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I’m a little over the pun riddled “hoppy” beer names and have moved on to more elegant solutions to the beer name conundrum. Don’t get me wrong. I am not going all snobby on you fine blog readers. It’s like watching a regular heist movie and then seeing the current hit Inception. The first can be well done but the latter has more layers and some nuance behind it.

And so does the beer I feature today Proper Job from St. Austell’s:
“Brewed with Cornish spring water, malt from locally grown Maris Otter barley and boasting a true west country name, at 5.5% ABV Proper Job is a perfect accompaniment to chicken, fish & cheese.Light, clear and refreshing with an assertive hop bitterness, Proper Job IPA is based on a traditional IPA recipe which makes it perfect for long, hot summer days.”

The term has a charged history dealing with the British Empire and “closing the deal” so to speak. As with most history, there are heroic aspects and poor choices, and that’s what makes this a great British beer name.

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