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C'est What e-news April 2007 | Edition #88

News, music, rants, and other propaganda ~ published monthly

Last posted April 7, 2007

What's Up

Wine Tasting | Whiskey Tasting Results | Picture Of The Month | Beer List | Get Real Music News

Can You Say Chardonn-eh?

vqaOn Wednesday April 25, 2007 we're putting our two regular, locally produced, chardonnays up against the world in a blind tasting. The Silver Peak 2004 Vailmont Vineyard and Henry Of Pelham 2006 non-oaked will be compared with the Chilean Santa Rita Reserve 2005, French Henri De Villamont 2004, Australian Alice White 2005, and Californian Beringher Stone Cellars 2005.

Tickets are available in advance for $21 (all taxes and charges included) online.

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Who Loves The Irish?

beer barrelWe held our annual Irish Whiskey tasting on March 21, 2007, the week after St. Patrick's Day. This eliminated all of the Shamus-come-latelies and left us with a dedicated group of afficianados to sample the eight whiskeys "blind".
As it turns out, three of the top four were already on our list and the co-winner, Tullamore Dew, was the lowest priced. Most of the attendees were impressed by the depth and range of different flavour profiles across the samples. It would seem that Ireland has a lot more to offer these days than just Bushmills and Jameson.

The full table of results is available here.

Picture Of The Month

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With our newly renovated stage, indie music is alive and well here at C'est What. We are streaming all of the music presented here 24/7 at whatsnext.ca (high speed connection required). You'll find profiles on performers, interactive forums, our playlist, and all sorts of true local flavour there (and here).

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Beer List

New to our draught beer list are: King Pilsbock, and Walkerville Lager. Neustadt 10W30 and F&M Stonehammer Dark (cask) have returned to our taps and Great Lakes Orange Peel Ale and Nickelbrook Apple Pilsner will be arriving in the next week. Click here to view the entire draught line-up.

You may want to mark off on your calendar the date of our 3rd Annual Spring Festival Of Craft Breweries: Friday May 25, 2007. Details will be forthcoming in the May news.

Get Real, Get It Live

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whatsnext.ca Streaming Radio and Music Site

"..I kind of realized that alcohol really does solve all your problems. Whoever said drinking doesn't help lied." - Jewel

Last posted April 6, 2007 

Those with day jobs may be reluctant to check out a show during the week. Not to fear, here at C'est What shows start within fifteen minutes of their advertised time, and most weekday shows wrap up by 11:30. Enjoy!

Alun PiggunsAlun Piggins (former singer/songwriter for indie rock band The Morganfields) has released his latest CD, Awaken the Snakes, on Fred Eaglesmith's AML Records. Recorded in Alun's basement (Moldy Floor Studios), Chemical Sound, and Broadcast Lane, Awaken the Snakes has a more upbeat band sound than his folk-flavoured debut solo release, Balladesque, and includes a horn section, Beatle-like harmonies and a tongue-in-cheek duet with Oh Susanna (about finding love in a bar in Northern Ontario). Alun is supporting Awaken the Snakes with a back-up band (The Quitters) including ex-Morganfields and ex-Gandharvas.

Saturday April 21 with Special Guests. Doors. Show time 10:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $6, available online.

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Jory Nash + Josh Gabriel

Jory NashSpinning tales of discovery and confession, Jory Nash takes song writing seriously. Not afraid to be labeled a folkie, as he plays the part well, this gifted guitarist and lyricist also draws on a number of varied influences ranging from blues to country, to R&B and pop eventually settling in somewhere near contemporary folk.

Regardless of influence his songs are draped in a wry sense of humour delivered with a focus that can best be described as personal, honest and direct. Nash comes across as a kind of modern day Nick Drake, entertaining with wit, iintelligence, and charm.

Saturday April 28 with guest Josh Gabriel. Show time 10:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $10, available online.

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