Let them drink beer…

Mr. G, honey decides to drop in for a surprise lunch yesterday. What a sweetie. I’m still upstairs in my office plunking away, not even thinking about food. I can hear him stomping around in the kitchen, opening the fridge. He’s probably standing there thinking, Hmm. Maybe I should have hit the DQ. I know exactly the minute he decides to cruise the counter hoping for a miracle lunch, because he yells up the stairs, “You’ve already had your morning beer.”

Don’t quit your day job, Humor Boy. I shout back. “The sluggies and earwiggies have had their morning beer.”

Really. I planted a small garden of edibles amongst the perennials this year. The tomatoes are thriving, but the lettuces and peppers are being dined on nightly by the slug-wiggie crowd. I decided to go the humane route — let the little suckers drink their body weight in beer and go gently into that good night. Apologies to Dylan Thomas.

I thought it only fitting to send them off with one of my fave Pilsners — Steam Whistle — brewed at The Roundhouse in Toronto. I’ve yet to see one of their fleet, but I live in hope. If you’re ever in Toronto, have a Steam Whistle. Go ahead. Take a tour.

There is one teensy glitch. Given the state of her breath and overall laid-back demeanor of late, I suspect our Golden pup, Gracie, has developed a taste for Steam Whistle, too. That would be with a side of dead slug and earwig. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. Something tells me I’m going to need a cloaking device for the Slug-Wiggie Beer Tent.

Elen

3 thoughts on “Let them drink beer…

  1. Hey, the slugs and earwigs are a good source of protein. Gracie is practicing her urban wolf routine. Ya hunt what’s available. If they’re a little fermented, that’s a bonus 😀

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  2. 😀 Coincidentally this very topic came up at work yesterday. Feeding beer to pests.In my experience, it’s the alcohol that makes them pests not get rid of them. Ba dump bump

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