Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Brew and Honour # 6

Brew and Honour # 6 February 2009
(A5, English, photocopied, Street r'n'r)
This issue features Chicago and world-wide news, Brew of the month , interviews with: Total Annihilation, The Traditionals and Marcus from Germany, Film and record reviews, top ten and skinhead related articles.
Buy & More Info: www.myspace.com/brewandhonour

B&H # 6 Contents







B&H News '09'


Tuesday, February 3, 2009


2/4/09: The Aires and Graces Interview will be featured in Issue # 7
1/31/09: Brew and Honour is geting interviewd by the "Skinhead way of life" webzine.
1/30/09: Aires and Graces submitted their answers to part one of a interview.
1/30/09: Kill, Baby Kill! has wrapped up the interview that will be featured in Issue # 7 Due out in March.
1/30/09: Kill, baby Kill! Submitted their answers to part one of a interview.
1/28/09: Aggro Al submitted his article about Skinhead Life in Long Beach, Ca, and it will be featured in issue # 7

1/27/09: The Bludger’s from Australia will be featured in B&H # 7
The Dundee Craft Pack (From issue # 5)
This is one of the best deals ever and it is American and cheap. For the past 4 months I have been heading down to Danny's liquors (located at 2222 Western Ave. in the Chicago land area) to pick up my Dundee Craft Pack with 12 diversified flavors for just $7.99. What you will find inside this great assorted box is a Dundee Pale Bock Lager, Wheat Ale, Porter, Original Honey Brown, Pale Ale and ,my personal favorite, the India Pale Ale. This I.P.A. might not have the same kind of punch of pine and hops that the Crooked Tree I.P.A. has, but it will head you into the same direction. It is meant to be bitter but the hops seem to come second to malt which is not particular of an I.P.A. But I am not reviewing this drink but rather the whole package that it comes in. If you're looking for fine ales and lagers, the Dundee Craft Pack is an American original with the taste from Europe's finest. Pick one up today and set your night right! ~Eric~

Danny's Liquor's (2222 Western Ave. Chicago, IL)This is a great liquor store with an unbelievable selection of fine ales, lagers, wines and spirits, and many other options. It is a tiny little lit up store on Western Avenue in Chicago. When you walk in the door you are taken away from the narrow isles of the seemingly endless options of alcohol that could set your night straight. It gives you choices and allows you buy that 12 pack of great tasting beer that you always wanted to get but only bought for a special night. There really is something for everyone there. The prices are great for what you need. Danny's sells pints, 6 packs, 12 packs, everything your usual liquor store would sell but with prices that will blow your mind. Stop spending a ton of money on weekend fun and save a few extra bucks at Danny's Liquors. I have been going to this great place for about two and a half years now and it has definitely been a great help. ~Mel~

Monday, February 2, 2009

What is being said about Brew and Honour:

"I'll put in a plug for B&H. It's a good paper zine, the likes of which are rare these days. Good interviews, record reviews, etc. "

Pick up this zine! It's paper (which we need more of...I'm looking at you, ZACH) and is a great asset to the scene! Support Brew&Honour!

Sean - Politics of the Street

This is a good zine and I'm glad to see it coming out on a regular basis as I know how much of a bitch it can be to put them together.

I've bought every issue since #2 and it is pretty damn good. I just know how hard it is to keep putting them out and hopefully Eric won't get burned out doing an issue every month.There are lots of European zines (metal and oi) that are great but I just can't spend $8.00 in shipping for every Polish/Ukrainian/Russian written zine out there.

Zach - Politics of the Street

I just want to say that the newest issue looks fantastic. The layout is greatly improved with more white space and varied fonts. Good job!

Kay - Politics of the Street

















































































































































Sunday, February 1, 2009