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These are two new styles that we are proud to champion.” These two new brews join an extensive lineup of beers that we have created in our collaboration with Bruce Dickinsonand IRON MAIDEN. Weeks said: “ Trooper is close to seven years old and has exceeded all expectations for us as a brewery.

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They represent the first IPA and Stout in the range, which has sold over 25 million pints worldwide since Trooper was first launched in 2013. The beers, which have been once again developed by IRON MAIDEN frontman and real ale enthusiast Bruce Dickinson and Robinsons‘ head brewer Martyn Weeks, are the seventh and eighth beers in the award-winning Trooper family. Further details on availability will follow. Both beers will be available to pre-order directly through the Robinsons Brewery web site, with Amazon orders opening shortly after. IRON MAIDEN and Robinsons Brewery have announced two new beers in the award-winning Trooperrange Fear Of The Dark, a 4.5% ABV English Stout, and Trooper IPA, a 4.3% ABV India Pale Ale.

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Thirty miles in the other direction was the birthplace of the notorious Aleister Crowley, the mythical occultist and walking satanic symbol. About ten miles west was Bredon Hill - the storied location said to have hosted the last recorded human sacrifice. The establishment was full of semi-conscious metalheads and had a large pentagram on the floor. He lived about 100 miles outside of London, where he’d travel to practice with the rest of the band.Ībout five miles down the road, he’d pass time drinking scrumpy - a hallucinogenic cider made from undesirable apples - at a pub in the village of Elmley Castle. When Bruce Dickinson first joined Iron Maiden, he was still using a student train pass and unofficially living above a hair salon. In those songs, he was on the run from the law after being falsely accused of murder. Some consider this a sequel to “Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “Innocent Exile,” which also deal with a paranoid and nervous man. Themes like this appear on much of Maiden’s cover art (see: “Sanctuary,” “Women in Uniform,” “Iron Maiden,” “Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter” etc.). This song is about a paranoid man who constantly fears that there’s someone or something about to spring out at him from the dark as a result of watching horror films and studying the occult. Enjoy the trip!įear Of The Dark By Iron Maiden, Album: Fear Of The Dark 1992 Welcome to our “Psychedelic Lunch” series, “Spooktober Edition” where we find out how deep the rabbit hole really goes and explore music from the 60’s to today.














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