Thirsty Thursdays: Heller Highwater by Kichesippi

Thirsty-Thursday

By Daniel Bordage

Beer: Heller Highwater from Kichesippi Beer Co.

Style: Helles

ABV: 4.8%

Pairing: Heller Highwater paired with an idiom-inspired playlist.

About the Beer: Kichesippi might be hard to write in a Google search but they make beers that are easy going down. Heller Highwater is no exception. You can drink this year-round and plenty of it if you so wish. Light in taste and easy to indulge, Heller Highwater is one I would recommend when starting in local craft brews.

Heller Highwater is a play on the turn of phrase “come hell or high water,” meaning no matter what happens. I looked up a few of my favourite idioms and the first band to come to mind for each of them, made the list.

Commercial description:

A pale straw coloured Bavarian Lager. Brewed with German noble hops and a genuine Munich yeast. This is a classic example of the session beers enjoyed in Bavarian beer gardens.  The beer has a clean malt flavour with a slight hop presence.

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The Music: FULL PLAYLIST HERE

Cry Over Spilt Milk—When you complain about a loss from the past.
Neutral Milk Hotel “
The King Of Carrot Flowers, Pt. 1”

To Hear Something Straight From the Horse’s Mouth—From an authoritative or dependable source.
Pony Girl “
Ivory” #OTTband

Ball Is In Your Court—It’s up to you to make the next decision or step.
Parket Courts “
Black and White”

A Penny for Your Thoughts—A way of asking what someone is thinking.
Pennywise “
Homesick”

Drastic Times Call for Drastic Measures—When you are extremely desperate you need to take radical action.
Average Times “
Popsicle” #OTTband

Average Times don't cry over spilt milk (or popsicles).
Average Times call for drastic measures.

A Hot Potato—Speak of an issue (mostly current) which many people are talking about and which is usually disputed.
Hot Chip “
Over and Over”

Back To the Drawing Board—When an attempt fails and it’s time to start all over.
Boards of Canada “
Smokes Quantity”

Can’t Judge A Book by Its Cover—Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.
The Books “
I Didn’t Know That”

Burn the Midnight Oil—To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting.
Midnight oil “
Beds Are Burning”

Come Hell or High Water—No matter what happens.
Muddy Waters “
Got My Mojo Workin’”

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Come hell or muddy water, we’ll get your mojo workin’ again.

HONOURABLE MENTION

Beat Around The Bush—Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.
Bush “Everything Zen”

 

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