Tuesday, 23 November 2010

10 Motives


 
Perfect for those who crave a cigarette when out socialising, or for those who worry about the effects on health, are newly launched 10 Motives - a new and different alternative for smokers which are 100% legal to smoke anywhere.
Check them out at  http://www.10motives.com/   RRP £6.99                   10Motives are electronic, battery powered disposable cigarettes that allow you to satisfy your nicotine cravings, while offering the flavour and physical sensation similar to that of inhaled tobacco smoke. 

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Duvel’s iconic glass given an edgy makeover

Belgian speciality beer, Duvel, has embarked on a programme of collaborations with top international artists to launch a collection of limited edition Duvel glasses.The Duvel Collection, which already numbers three bespoke designs, harnesses the creativity of Dutch artist Parra, the typographer Denis Myers, and inspirational printers Eley Kishimoto. Using the iconic Duvel glass as their canvas, they have put their own individual stamp on its generous contours, creating a must-have gift and collectors’ item for those in love with art or with Duvel’s subtle charms.

The Eley Kishimoto Duvel glassware retails at £10 per glass and can be purchased from: www.duvelcollection.comwww.eleykishimoto.com or Taste of Christmas 2010, 3rd-5th December, at London’s EXCEL centre

Tasting notes: a strong golden ale, fruity and exceptionally aromatic using Saaz-Saaz and Styrian Golding hops. It is blond in appearance and best served at a temperature of 8°c. A 100% natural beer with no additives or preservatives, it has a huge creamy head, delicate effervescence and silky smooth mouth. Delightfully aromatic with a subtle bitter bite.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Chang Beer and Good Food Guide


Check out Chang's Thai Good Food Guide recipes, created by top chefs, they are wonderful to bring a bit of warm spice to those chilly evenings.  Great for a Thai feast to share with love ones or friends, they go perfectly with Chang.
Tasting notes
Chang Beer (5%): a full-bodied and well-balanced larger
Appearance: sparkling, golden, Chardonnay
Aroma: floral, fragrant, citrus, lemons, hoppy, spicy, butterscotch, toffee, malty, liquorice
Flavour: full-bodied, malty, citrus, butterscotch, toffee, bitter, drying

The recipes are easy to make with stunning results.It just goes to show that you don’t necessarily have to slave in the kitchen to create something delicious and authentically Thai.

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Teacher’s Highland Cream


Teacher’s Highland Cream is a distinctive blended Scotch whisky with a style and flavour worth discovering. A quality blend, Teacher’s has a full flavour uncontested by any other Scotch whisky – it truly is in a class of its own.
 While all blends are made with both malt and grain whiskies, Teacher’s Highland Cream is unique, using an exceptionally high amount of malt whisky, over 45%, to give it a richer, full bodied flavour.
 Teacher’s contains over 30 malts, however it is the fingerprint malt whisky from Ardmore Highland Distillery which is key to the blend. Ardmore malt enhances and compliments the individual styles of each of the malts, creating the unmistakable Teacher’s nose and a taste of robust maltiness and Highland peat smoke.
 The Ardmore Highland Distillery, the only remaining highland distillery that still fully peats its standard malt, has been at the heart of the Teacher’s blend ever since it was built by the Teacher family in 1898. The master blender ensures that the malts that make up Teacher’s are balanced to deliver the same great taste that William Teacher created over 175 years ago.
available in 70cl and 1L formats from all good grocery stores RRP £13.49 for 70cl and £18.99 for 1L.
Nose               Oily, Fudge-like.
Palate             Big, rounded, smooth. Full of crunchy maltiness. To drink this whisky is like biting into peanut brittle. Then toffee. Then liquorice flavours.
Finish              Rooty, oaky, smoky, these dry flavours providing a perfect balance.
Comment       Malty, even creamy, but never cloying. Big and sustaining. The whisky world's answer to Kendal Mint Cake.


    Friday, 5 November 2010

    Freecom Data Bar XXS

    New! Ultra small USB Stick. Waterproof and solid as a rock – this Freecom DataBar will keep your files safe.
    Measuring in at just 3cm x 1.2cm, this ultra-compact USB stick is perfect for computer users who want to keep important documents, photos, music and even videos within arm's reach wherever they go.The DataBar XXS is waterproof and durable, and can easily be slipped into a wallet or onto a keyring to make carrying information around more convenient than ever before.
    I've been testing the 8gb Data Bar XXS for the last few hours now, moving photos and files from my laptop to PC with ease, plug in and away you go!! Available in capacities from 2GB up to 32GB,  RRP starting at just £8.90 and can be purchased online from the Freecom website or retailers such as Amazon.

    Thursday, 4 November 2010

    Brian Blessed does tomtom

    Add some humor to your drive, Best known for his role as Prince Vultan in the film Flash Gordon, Drivers can now have the booming voice of Brian Blessed as their personal map reader.  After a Facebook campaign attracted 25,000 supporters, the king-sized Yorkshireman agreed to record driving instructions in his distinctive stentorian tones - and the Brian Blessed sat nav voice is officially released by TomTom today

    His instructions include gems such as:
    "Toll Charge.  Give them the exact money and tell them to keep the change"  and "You've reached your destination.  Congratulations.  Onwards and upwards!  To Everest next, and the North Pole...".

    Download it today from  http://brianblessed.tomtom.com

    Wednesday, 3 November 2010

    Ardmore Traditional Cask

    Award winning Ardmore™ Traditional Cask is a new generation Highland single malt Scotch whisky that is double-matured to create an extraordinary malt with a well-rounded, smooth flavour and a unique peat-smoke richness, softened by a delicate sweetness. 
    Colour: Burnished Gold Nose At bottle strength the influence of the two styles of maturation casks compliment each other producing a full bodied smooth aroma. The maturity that shows through comes from the America barrels and the spicy creamy nose from the old style smaller casks. A touch of water allows the full complexity of the Highland Peated Malt to appear. The rich softness linked with smooth, slightly dry aroma is combined with just enough earthy peat smoke to avoid being overpowering.
    Palate: At bottle strength the full rich flavours burst and fill the mouth with a creamy peat tang and a touch of vanilla’s soft gentleness. If a touch of water is added then the flavours increase with the addition of a sweet ripe fruit start followed by the tang of peat.
    Nose: Full, succulent and quite long. The full bodied smoothness can be best appreciated at bottling strength but with a touch of water the full complexity can be recognized
     

    UK’s TOP COMPUTER RAGE REGIONS REVEALED

    Northern Irish most patient, Geordies most likely to rage at a faulty PC
    Brits from Land’s End to John O’Groats are being driven to frustration by computer problems. But, Northerners are most likely to lose it when their PC goes wrong according to a recent survey* by PC Tools.
    People in Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham beware – the North East is the region most likely to swear at their computer and bang the keyboard or mouse as a result of PC problems. The fury doesn’t end there - the North East is also the region most likely to throw their computer out of the window. 
    Yorkshire and the Humber don’t fare much better with computer users most likely to shout and scream at their computer out of sheer frustration.
    Londoners and those in the South East were more level-headed when trusty PCs and laptops disappoint. However, we could all learn a thing or two from the cool, calm and collected Northern Irish who are least likely to go mad when their PC fails.
    The survey by YouGov, which polled over 2000 UK adults, said Briton’s top reason for hating their PC is tardiness - programs running slowly, snail-paced internet connections and PCs taking too long to start up. Nearly one in ten wait more than 5 minutes just for their computer to boot. This adds up to more than one day each year.  It’s no surprise that one in four Brits experience feelings of stress and anxiety as an impact of PC problems.
    Chartered Psychologist and anger management specialist Gill Bloxham, commented on the rise in computer rage “Whilst acting out in frustration may relieve the initial feelings of anger, it rarely resolves the issue. To tame your temper it’s important you identify a solution to your problem.”  
    Many of us experience computer rage because being unable to solve technology problems makes us feel stupid.
    You must remember that technology trouble is something that everyone experiences and it’s perfectly OK if you don’t know how to fix it. 
    When you feel like you’re about to get angry, step away from your computer and count to ten. This will help you distance yourself from the problem. 
    Change your mental focus – instead of just sitting and waiting for your computer, make a cup of tea or do something else to take your mind off the situation. 
    It’s not true that anger needs to be let out in an outburst – it will fade if you don’t feed it by angry thoughts or actions. It’s also not true that anger needs to be kept in either – if you sulk or dwell on it, your health suffers long-term.
    Slow-running computers are often an indication of something much worse, such as a virus or malware. Make sure your PC is sufficiently protected by installing an effective internet security product that’s kept up to date.   To speed up you computer, get into the habit of cleaning it regularly - get rid of files you don’t use, especially large ones that may be taking up useful space. 
    Use products that are specifically designed to improve the speed, stability and privacy of PCs, such as PC Tools™ Performance Toolkit.

    For more information visit www.pctools.com 

    Tuesday, 2 November 2010

    Dolphin Browser HD

    Check out the awesome  browser for Android. Dolphin Browser HD is a brand new version of Dolphin Browser, the most popular browser on Android market. Powerful, Fast and Elegant. Featuring all of this mobile web browser plus so much more; swipe through Tabs, supports multi-touch Pinch Zoom, full screen browsing with many options tucked in menus. Price: Free

    Monday, 1 November 2010

    Apple grows from strength to strength in mobile market

    Apple shipped 14.1 million units in the third quarter of 2010 to cement their place in the top 5 mobile vendors. The release of the popular iPhone 4 has boosted their standing and have seen them overtake R.I.M makers of the Blackberry. Samsung have cemented their place in the top two with their smartphone the Galaxy, Nokia remain top however are having to up the stakes with their smartphones to keep their grip on the market.

    Mobile phone vendor market share Q3 2010
    1. Nokia 32.4%
    2. Samsung 21.0%
    3. LG Electronics 8.3%
    4. Apple 4.1%
    5. R.I.M 3.6%
    Others 30.5%