Their Irish Whiskey and Tomato Soup is not your grandma's tomato soup...
unless your grandma is a feisty Irish lady who loves dumping beer in her fresh tomato and onion soup.
Speaking of beer, I tried Bard's Tale Beer and loved it. It's a mellow-tasting, gluten-free beer, and with a name like that (Shakespeare and all that), who wouldn't love it? The only other gluten-free beer I've ever had is Red Bridge, which is good, but the flavor is not as good and refreshing as Bard's (that's right - now I have had two different brands of beer in my entire life. Living with celiac spru and staying faithful to a gluten free diet is a challenge, but totally worth staying healthy and feeling strong.)
Anyhoo, I snuck the bottle out afterwards, since I want to start saving bottles and burning tapers in them for an Italian motif. My aunt warned me that this would create a bit of a "Dark Shadows" aura (she was the "Dark Shadows" guru back in the 70s), especially if I used tapers of various colors to create multi-colored layers of melted wax. Actually, I do like Dark Shadows, as a delightfully silly Gothic melodrama, with great lighting and moodiness. And with an Irish beer bottle in the mix, my bottle-and-candle motif will be all the more eclectic!
Wow, that was a digression.