Ernest is a blog, iPad magazine and biannual printed journal for curious and adventurous gentlefolk. It is a guide for those who appreciate true craftsmanship and the care that goes into making, who are fascinated by curious histories and eccentric traditions and who care more for timeless style than trends. It is a periodical of substance created for folk who love to build fires, embark on road trips, camp under a canopy of stars and run full pelt into the sea. Ernest appeals to those of us who appreciate a craft gin cocktail as much as a hearty one-pot supper, who love the grain of wood and the smell of paper, who’d like to learn how fly fish, brew beer in their shed and name all the constellations of the northern hemisphere. It is for people who like to whittle.
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Issue one of Ernest Journal...<br> Delves into the 15th-century history of collective nouns<br> Investigates the singular case of Dr Tuesday Lobsang Rampa<br> Meets a community living in humble wooden homes on the edge of Dartmoor<br> Has a butchers inside a converted railway carriage in Dungeness<br> Interviews a replica bird egg maker inspired by Victorian natural history collections<br> Tells the stories behind old barbering tools<br> Follows The King’s Trail, a 400km route across Arctic Sweden<br> Treads in the fateful footsteps of Mawson, Mertz and Ninnis as they endure the worst of Antarctic journeys<br> Explores the history of that classic winter staple, the Aran sweater<br> Meets the sour beer brewers experimenting with wild yeasts, foraged ingredients and seasoned oak barrels<br> Embraces the tradition, science of sorcery of curing meat.
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