Yep - its Beer “O” Clock - after a hard day of Caching - Grolsch - sun is over the yardarm No 2 Mornington, Tasmania, Australia
By HansJJ on 05-Jun-21. Waypoint GA22025

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Type: Moveable
Container: Regular
Coordinates: S42° 52.071' E147° 23.841' (WGS 84)
  55G 532456E 5253783N (UTM)
Elevation: 76 m
Local Government Area: Clarence

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After a hard day of caching & while your logging your finds – it’s easy to kick back with a nice cold beer.

When I complete a hard day of caching I usually kick back with a nice cold beer while logging my finds or DNF’s for the day.

I believe others would do that also.

So yep a cold GROLSCH might do.

So, a little history from Wikipedia & Grolsch web site

 

The Grolsch brewery was founded in 1615 in Groenlo. The town of Groenlo was then known as Grolle, hence the name Grolsch, meaning 'of Grolle'. Grolsch is best known for its 5% abv pale lager, Grolsch Premium Pilsner. The brewery was first operated by Willem Neerfeldt. Neerfeldt's son-in-law, Peter Sanford Kuyper, later took over. Grolsch was, as of February 2006, the second largest[9] brewer in the Netherlands (after Heineken) with annual production of 320 million litres. The domestic market comprises fifty-one per cent of total production.

 

It was a daring move, setting up a Brewery in Grolle in 1615, the height of the Dutch Revolt. Eighty years of war made things difficult for our founder, Willem Neerfeldt and his family, but they persevered.

Around 1650, Willem took on Peter Kuijper, an ambitious apprentice brewer. Infatuated by Willem’s daughter, Peter did his very best to impress, trialling and revising formulas. His first two brews were instantly rejected. However, his third included a second variety of hops, unique to the 17th century. The first hop was for Aroma, the second for Bitterness, giving it a more substantial depth of flavour. It’s a triumph to this day and Grolsch is still brewed with two varieties of hop, giving it its bold, distinctive taste.

Peter’s genuine talent was obvious, not just to Willem but his daughter too - who he happily married in 1676.

From the first brewery in 1615, Grolsch was brewed only in Groenlo until Theo de Groen took over the Enschedesche BierBrouwerij in Enschede in 1922.

Theo was a man known for his determination, who knew what he wanted. When the crown cap bottle was introduced as the new standard, he never had a second of doubt whether he too would adopt it. ‘It’s I who decides what I put in my beer in’. Despite its higher production costs, the swing-top remained, giving Grolsch its iconic and distinctive appearance today.

Grolsch beer has been brewed based on family tradition for centuries. The tenacity of the Neerfeldt, Kuijper, Haperink and DeGroen’s legacies shaped the characteristic flavour of present-day Grolsch beer. Even today, our Master Brewer Marc is the son of our Master Brewer before him, something we are incredibly proud of.

On 13th May 2000, Enschede was struck by a fireworks disaster that occurred at SE Fireworks. The Grolsch Brewery was less than 200 metres from the fireworks factory, and the damage was significant.

The brewery stayed closed for weeks. However great the loss was, it brought our team closer together. Our bold spirit rallied us, we worked tirelessly to repair the damage and ensure our Grolsch beer kept its original flavour. We built a 7km pipe from the old brewery to our new one, giving us access to the same water source, ensuring the same great tasting beer.

The new Grolsch brewery is one of the most innovative and enduring breweries in the world. Our uncompromising nature means we use only the very best, natural ingredients and only the purest water, with nothing artificial added. It also means that we take sustainability seriously - the entire brewing process is done to the highest possible environmental standard, with 99.8% of our waste being recycled.

So being a movable – find it – log it – move it to a new location for others to enjoy a cold beer after a day of caching.

FROM THE BOLD SPIRIT OF THOSE LIKE WILLEM NEERFELDT, TO THE PIONEERING NATURE OF PETER KUIJPER AND THE DEVOTION TO AUTHENTICITY FROM EVERY FAMILY SINCE. GROLSCH TRULY IS A PRODUCT OF ITS PEOPLE.

 

 

sun is over the yardarm

People say the sun is over the yardarm to say that it is late enough in the day to have an alcoholic drink. Note: This expression is thought to come from the old practice on some ships of having an alcoholic drink when the sun had risen past a horizontal bar on the mast, usually around 11am

Sun is over the yard arm is a British expression dating from the late 19th century that means it is time for the first alcoholic drink of the day.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grolsch_Brewery#/media/File:Grolsch_premium_lager_bottle_unopened.jpg

 

Logs

 
28-Jul-24
One of many. Left him here.
 
21-Feb-24
Moved 16.2km
back out with mates
 
06-Jan-24
Grabbed, will move on soon. TFTM
 
06-Jan-24
Moved 220.08km
Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur left at the resort for moveables Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur
 
15-Dec-23
Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur Collected fron Sirius Tas today Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur
 
25-Oct-23
Moved 0.01km
Finally moving this one, Handed on to another cacher TFTMC
 
02-Jul-23
This one was located with many other moveables having a party in our work office after being dropped off by Whitewebbs. This is a cool Moveable and will have them all back out as soon as possible. TFTMC
 
01-Jul-23
Had a nice visit from a cacher down south that was caching up in the north recently for the Mystery Madness winter games. Was kind enough to drop a lot of friends they had with them. TFTM Clan Cerberus
 
30-Jun-23
Moved 210.21km
Leaving with a pair of cachers
 
17-Jun-23
Found this cache at today's Maker Magic Event
TFTC and cheers OldSaint
 
17-Jun-23
Collected from the maker event.
 
16-Jun-23
Found this cache in my living room after it was dropped off by OldSaint
 
12-May-23
Hi HansJJ
Following the farewell for my cousin, Lee, found this cache on the way back to Hobart
A quick find was had at 1534 hours
TFTC and the good view
Cheers OldSaint
 
18-Feb-23
Moved 171.61km
 
10-Feb-23
Grabbed, will move on soon. Nice to see a new moveable. TFTM
 
10-Feb-23
Moved 34.77km
Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur Handed to whitewebbs Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur
 
04-Feb-23
Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur Collected Clan MinotaurClan MinotaurClan Minotaur
 
15-Nov-22
Moved 42.16km
 
02-Oct-22
Collected. Very Happy
 
23-Sep-22
Moved 60.18km
 
13-Jul-22
A quick find...many tftc...cheers ST.
 
06-Jun-22
DancingClappingDancingCool
 
05-Jun-22
Checked this one after it's DNF and it's still there all safe and sound, no evidence of recent mowing nearby, coordinates are close so should be findable
 
31-May-22
The bush that the coordinates took me to had been mowed on the sea side of it, couldnt locate cache
 
29-Apr-22
Moved 20.93km
This wonderful sized cache is back out again waiting to be found
 
23-Apr-22
Found this moveable cache while having a relaxing lunch in Penguin with cachers recently returned from the mainland. We'll have to find somewhere special for a cache this size!. Thanks for the cache
 
23-Apr-22
Moved 949.78km
Left some refreshment for the local diners
 
08-Apr-22
Found while we were out and about. A lot of work has gone into the presentation of this cache. Thanks HansJJ
 
10-Mar-22
Nice one - makes me want to go and get a beer!

Will hide this extra large cache some where soon!
 
04-Mar-22
Moved 954.42km
 
23-Jan-22
Found with Black Bunny. Hope to set him free soon.
 
23-Jan-22
A quick find while out with Just a cacher while out and about.

Thanks for the cache HansJJ.
 
05-Oct-21
Stopped by on an outing to find these movable piling up here. Some very cool and fance moveablea among them! This one is super fancy! Thanks for showing what is possible
 
01-Sep-21
Moved 83.78km
Out and ready for any takers.....! Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
31-Aug-21
#GA5407 - 12:00; Grabbed this rather interesting moveable from Sol de lune. Another one where lot of effort has gone into making it. I reckon I could provide some assistance in readying some of the contents Whistle . TFTC HanJJ Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
16-Jul-21
Nothing better than a cold one or two after a days caching. Very cool moveable this one...with a bit of work and thought gone in to it. Always good to see something different.

Thanks HansJJ....nicely done, love ya work. Recommended. Will move it on soon.
 
15-Jul-21
I was happy to see a new batch of moveables in the area, so was glad to be able to check them out. They will be moved on soon.

Thanks
Albida
 
03-Jul-21
Found on a day trip with Just a cacher.
Joint *FTF*
Thanks for the cache!
 
03-Jul-21
Got up a bit late, but went for a drive anyway. We wore our masks near people, and in the petrol station, and waved from a distance at Smittengranny (we think!).

We found some movables and some trigs - the trigs will allow a few shots in the battleship game.
Joint *FTF* on this one, I think.

Thanks for this cache, HansJJ!
 
13-Jun-21
Moved 263.34km
Did the LONG day drive today – was very enjoyable – moved to this used spot again – maybe unused for a while so enjoy – this is a very nice area of the HWY to rest – stop – revive - & have a cuppa – enjoy - S34° 52.375' E148° 14.117'
 
05-Jun-21
not at this location - will be moving soon
 
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