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Master Gao® Brewing

Master Gao® Brewing

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Making #craftbeer in #Nanjing #China. established in 2008, First craft brewery in China.

Nanjing, China Присоединился Mayıs 2014
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Get ready for Chinese new year.
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All the chaos is created by the one l.’, so he can blame the others
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136 independent craft breweries are coming to Nanjing for the 11th China Craft Beer Festival. It starts on May 30, to June 1st.
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A sour IPA canned with chili pepper.
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Master Gao 17th anniversary package selects 6 flagship beers over 17 the last years.
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March 17, marks Master Gao 17th anniversary
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The octopus is one of the most characteristic motifs of the “marine style”, which was invented by the Minoans and was adopted by the Mycenaeans. After the Mycenaean dominance, the design of the octopus was stylized and simplified , like all Minoan motifs. It is very possible that the “marine style” (depictions of life in the sea) was an expression of worship to the sea, which offered protection (navy),wealth (commerce) and food (fish). The Octopus Flask is an example of Minoan New Palace Period pottery. Made to celebrate the sea, this Kamares Ware jug is covered in decoration of marine life. The jug is round with a small opening at the top and has two small, round handles on either side of the neck. The main figure is an octopus whose tentacles span over the rounded surface of the vase. There is not much attention to realism in this representation, and the figure is almost cartoon-like. The most unrealistic features are the figure’s bulging, round eyes and inclusion of all of its suckers, which would not be visible on all tentacles in a realistic perspective; However, these round motif features mimic the shape of the vase as well as the round handles at the neck. The overall appearance of the octopus is fluid and dynamic as it wraps around the surface. The space around the main figures is filled with other sea objects - coral, seaweed, and shells. These objects are usually placed without much interest in composition or symmetry. While there is not a specific narrative, it is clear that the overall meaning is a representation of a love for the sea.This subject matter on vases is called of “Marine Style” pottery.The marine style is shown in the design of the subject as well as the overall structure of the jug. The round body of the jug represents the head of an octopus, and the two rounded handles are a simplified version of tentacles. This is what art historians call “Anthropomorphic”, meaning the object itself is a representation of the subject. Here, the handles are made to represent the subject of the octopus. This is important because, when used, this style gives historians insight into what the culture valued. In this case, as shown with the abundance of marine subjects in other media, it is evident that the Minoan culture valued marine life. This also supports evidence that the Minoan economy depended on the sea. Over time, the paint has become muted, but it is clear that there is a shift in style of Minoan pottery and ceramics. In Old Palace style, pottery showed light figures on a dark background, for the most part. Here, dark figures are shown on a light background. This shift would be important in Greek pottery, and this dark on light technique would be the norm for Greek pottery until about 530 BC. The effect of this style is a greater attention to detail, like the suckers on the octopus, which would be less prominent on a dark background. Across various ancient cultures, artists portrayed what they saw in everyday life and what was important to them, and this is very much true for Minoan art and pottery. 📷 : A 3500 year-old Minoan Octopus Vase and Flask from Palaikastro. Now on display at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete - Greece. #archaeohistories
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【New release】After last year’s successful launch of Apple Plum Wine, a new product - Kumquat Apple Wine highball is going to the USA.
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The 10th China Craft Beer Festival will be held in Nanjing on May 24-26. Early bird tickets are available now.
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