haerbob3 wrote:@mashani yep it is in Gaulish Please educate as to what, where, how & when in regards to Gaulish Eluveitie
Not sure what you are asking? Gauls were a collection of Celtic tribes who lived in what is now Belgium, France, parts of Germany and Italy, Switzerland, and other places. They would have called themselves "Celts" where the Romans called them "Gauls". So Gaulish is a proto-Celtic language. The pre-Christian Roman empire fought with them in many battles, many of which are well documented in Roman writings including those of Julius Caesar. The "Druids" that the Romans loved to hate were actually "Gauls" in their minds at that point in time where we think of them as Celts in our modern minds and think of them romping around in the British isles. Celtic tribes were much more spread out then that, they occupied a good bit of continental Europe. Their leaders who gave up and turned "Roman" and ultimately others started to speak Latin after the Romans conquered them, and Gaulish is a dead language these days, as are other proto-celtic languages.
Anyways, I listened to this song in 2 different versions while I brewed today, as well as other stuff by both bands. (skip to about 45 seconds into first one if you can't stand the ambient sounds).
Fermenting
Nothing Conditioning
Nothing Drinking 58. Choco Brown 60. Etcitra, Etcitra 61. Bubs' Pale Wheat Xtra 62. Ottoberfest Brew Queue
ROAR! Bacon
Bombay
Saint Sebastian Tripel
Bubs' Pale Ale
I brewed to Zoar. Zoar is a NYC based "art/experimental/ambient" rock band. If you saw the Dead Can Dance video, this is a side project of one of the members is involved with. Both these songs are cool given time to listen enough, and the second is downright creepy as are most of the songs from the album it's from.