Oh fuck yea, also Andrew Lincoln is british. How badass is that for him as an actor, could not tell at all in the show.

Review: Cigar City Marshal Zhukov’s Imperial Stout (Bottle)
The aroma is huge - thick sweet vanilla, chocolate, and dark fruit. Then the first sip seeps onto your tongue - HOLY SHIT. Simply put this may be the most flavorful beer I have ever had. It’s so rich, decadent, and intense part of me can’t believe this is still beer. The best way I can describe the the flavors is this - it tastes like someone took a chocolate cake with raspberry extract saucing, melted it down and made beer out of it. It’s quite sweet and is the kind of beer that can be slowly sipped for an hour. Fortunately, the aftertaste arises a warm roasty coffee flavor that perfectly refreshes the palate for the next taste, and subsequent explosion of flavor. This stout is not for the faint of heart, but for those who dare to dream big with your beer, it is a masterpiece.
Niko I (FF) Score = 10/10
Aleks I (GS) Score = 9.75/10
OVERALL = 9.9/10
A satellite image of a phytoplankton bloom stretching across the Barents Sea off the coast of mainland Europe’s most northern point, Cape Nordkinn. Free-floating phytoplankton highlight the whirls of ocean currents in spectacular shades of blue and green. These microscopic marine organisms that drift on or near the surface of oceans and seas have been called ‘the grass of the sea’ because they are the foundation of the oceanic food chain. Phytoplankton are able to convert inorganic compounds such as water, nitrogen and carbon into complex organic materials. With their ability to ‘digest’ these compounds, they are credited with removing as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as their plant ‘cousins’ on land - therefore having a profound influence on climate. They are also sensitive to environmental changes, so it is important to monitor and model phytoplankton into calculations of future climate change.













