Advantages: It's big Disadvantages: Well, the bottle's big
I'm not big on religion, in fact you could go as far as to say that, as far as religious stories go, I don't know my Curé of Ars from my murder of Abel ..... (you'll have to think a bit about that one but I'll wait, I'm not going anywhere.)
Anyway, Someone who was big in the bible was GOLIATH (not that it did him much good), and I guess that's where Wychwood got the idea for naming this beer. God knows (he/she/it is omniscient, remember?), the bottle's big enough.
Not wishing to risk retribution (you never know) I'll gently veer off this mildly blasphemous track and ease us into the beer review.........
Long, long ago (1983), deep in the dark forest of WYCHWOOD, on the Oxfordshire side of the Cotswolds, a micro brewery was born in the maltings of the long since gone Clinch's brewery in Witney. Using water from the river ...
proxam 05.01.2004 (03.02.2005)
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I played this not long after playing GTA3 as I was hoping for something of a similar style. Bad mistake to make.
Driver is exactly what is says. It's purely driving to certain points to complete your mission. You should generally avoid the police as chances are you will be speeding and they're far from easy to shake. The most disappointing thing is that although you're told what the mission is you don't see much story even in the shoddy cutscenes and it doesn't even feel like you're taking part in one.
Driver consists of you driving from one point to another then back. That is repeated throughout the entire game and it never changes, it's completely and utterly mundane. At the time I played it the graphics were very poor, at the time of release I have no idea how good those graphics would be considered to be.
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CloudRuler 13.09.2008
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The Brunswick BVP Goliath is part of their 'Value Performance' range of bowling balls together with BVP wizard, BVP Ambush, BVP rampage and the BVP punisher. The BVP is now a discontinued bowling ball replaced by the BVP Mammoth. The BVP range of bowling balls are supposed to give high end performance at value prices which they seem to do very well.
The BVP Goliath has a high-load particle cover-stock (400 grit sanded) which up until the mammoth was the highest hook potential ball in Brunswick's history with a hook potential rating of 160. The two piece core of the goliath is a inverted bell core which gives a medium RG of 2.590. This gives a ball that hooks through the oil.
The ball comes in a deep purple colour which is almost black which I think looks good. It isn't noticeably purple which is what I was after cause I'm not too ...