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What has been your favourite Beex Week ?
Plissken (27/04/12) 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Zardoz (17/02/12) 11%  11%  [ 1 ]
The Vision (02/02/12) 66%  66%  [ 6 ]
WTB (25/11/11) 22%  22%  [ 2 ]
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Well, I think the UK equivalent of High Life will be Foster's Gold. PBR will have to be some kind of piss like Tuborg or Carling, I guess.


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I think Brewdog fit the bill quite well there. Look at the wesbite. It's almost as bad as Gamestation's.


I dunno, Brewdog appeals mostly to beer geeks and there may well be a crossover to yer hipster demographic but it's not directly comparable to the American thing where they purposely choose horrible shite just so they can drink it ironically (while constantly pretending that it's not really ironic and they genuinely think it tastes good of course).


Possibly, but it's real ale twattery for hipsters. Look at their image.

I never drink an ale or cider without first looking at their corporate image on my smart phone. And I always ask for the properly branded glass for each beverage, making sure the logo is on full display as I walk about the brothel.

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There are quite a few bars in Cardiff that sell Red Stripe in cans.


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Zardoz wrote:
And I always ask for the properly branded glass for each beverage


This is quite a recent thing, isn't it? I like the mugs with handles, as a preference, but I couldn't really give much of a shit about any labelling on it.

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making sure the logo is on full display as I walk about the brothel.


Funnily enough, I was considering going for a beer in a lapdancing bar (possibly the one that wouldn't employ me, but that's another story for another day) with my friend later on, as it'd probably be quieter. And I like to help out with student's fees.

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My local Brewery does an IPA - Ironbridge Pale Ale :)

I too have a good selection of glasses.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 34
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There are quite a few bars in Cardiff that sell Red Stripe in cans.


They used to sell it in tins at NY Sushi, when I went to supercool stuff like that, but then the townies found out about it and ruined it. Awesome nights they were, spending ages on the hip hop floor. Good place to pick up girls, too.

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There are quite a few bars in Cardiff that sell Red Stripe in cans.

A couple in London do, too.
Red Stripe is one of the few beers that legitimately tastes better from a can.

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Red Stripe is one of the few beers that legitimately tastes better from a can.

Yeah. Always go for Red Stripe at gigs if I have the choice. Hate getting a pint in a plastic pint pot.

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I have never tried red Stripe... I should remedy that.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 34
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See, I was right! Look at all these hipsters drinking Red Stripe in this thread alone!


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 34
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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 34
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Red Stripe is sort of acceptable in that it tastes less like fucking lager than most lagers. So if you're in a pub run by idiots who think that offering fifteen different types of barely distinguishable beer (Carling, Stella and Carlsberg? I'm spoiled for choice!) is a good way to draw in customers at least you can have the least worst option if they've included Red Stripe in their 'selection'.


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Bamba wrote:
Red Stripe is sort of acceptable in that it tastes less like fucking lager than most lagers. So if you're in a pub run by idiots who think that offering fifteen different types of barely distinguishable beer (Carling, Stella and Carlsberg? I'm spoiled for choice!) is a good way to draw in customers at least you can have the least worst option if they've included Red Stripe in their 'selection'.


I like Stella and Carlsberg, but I don't like Carling at all.

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Although the Carling Zest is Lovely..

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How lovely. Does the lemony tang take away that nasty beer taste for you? :luv:

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I like beer and a I like fruit.. so beer and fruit is a winner :DD

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(Carling, Stella and Carlsberg? I'm spoiled for choice!)

Are you suggesting those three taste the same?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 34
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Grim... wrote:
Are you suggesting those three taste the same?


I'm suggesting that stocking only lager, typified by those brands, doesn't constitute much of a choice for your beer drinking customers.

ETA: Actually, fuck it, yes; I'm suggesting that, faced with all the possible types and kinds of beers/ales available in the world, that those three taste similar enough as makes no difference.


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if was a 3rd party selling through amazon, they might have messed up the postage (as apposed to amazon themselves, who will surely be billed directly without having to put stamps on)

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Excitingly, it was a gas bill I'd already paid that'd had gotten lost in the system. The man behind the counter didn't charge me the £1.50. What an exciting life I lead, so much so, I feel obliged to share.

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if was a 3rd party selling through amazon, they might have messed up the postage (as apposed to amazon themselves, who will surely be billed directly without having to put stamps on)

Malc



Excitingly, it was a gas bill I'd already paid that'd had gotten lost in the system. The man behind the counter didn't charge me the £1.50. What an exciting life I lead, so much so, I feel obliged to share.


Scintillating. You should compile a series of books. "The Red Shirt Diaries". If anything, you'd get a few sales to confused Trekkies.


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Bamba wrote:
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Are you suggesting those three taste the same?


I'm suggesting that stocking only lager, typified by those brands, doesn't constitute much of a choice for your beer drinking customers.

ETA: Actually, fuck it, yes; I'm suggesting that, faced with all the possible types and kinds of beers/ales available in the world, that those three taste similar enough as makes no difference.

Ah, that's fair enough, if we're taking all the other types of beer available into account.

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Carling is a fucking terrible drink. Even for a lager.


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Sierra Nevada IPA! Fuck yeah! In North bar. Present shopping took 3 minutes. Frees up time for beer!

Edit: £5 for 12 US fluid ounces does not make my wallet happy. To the trains. Fit as anything barmaids though. Very knowledgable about how to remove money from my wallet. "If you like x, you'll love Y" they say. And I pay.


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I had Rooster's 'Yankee' beer in FFMC yesterday. It was quite crisp and refreshing.


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I've got some Efes chilling in the fridge. Not often I have lager these days, but it was cheapo.


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Wireless router experts! Is it generally a good idea to assign each of my devices its own IP address rather than letting the router dish the next one out every time they connect?

Basically, the Mrs was using her laptop earlier (which she rarely does), and coincidentally my PS3 got kicked off the network, along with my iPhone. Then upon powering my PC up (which is plugged into the router by ethernet), I was getting no internet connection at all, though I was still getting an internet connection through my iPhone (via WiFi).

My PC and iPhone both have "Always use the same IP address" checked, whilst the PS3 and the laptop (the PS3 being a recent addition, and the laptop hardly used) were left unchecked. Is it likely that the PS3/laptop were somehow conflicting with the assigned IPs my other devices had? And THEREFORE, would it be a better idea to give every device a specific IP.

I mean, I assume it's best to either assign everything or nothing, right? Anything in between is asking for trouble? Or could it just be that my router is shit and doesn't like more than a few devices at once?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 34
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Sierra Nevada IPA! Fuck yeah! In North bar. Present shopping took 3 minutes. Frees up time for beer!

Edit: £5 for 12 US fluid ounces does not make my wallet happy. To the trains. Fit as anything barmaids though. Very knowledgable about how to remove money from my wallet. "If you like x, you'll love Y" they say. And I pay.


I remember North Bar, isn't it in Leeds?

Ouch on the price. It's £3.95 here in City Arms, which is still steep. Bloody lovely beer though, and I just love the label.

When I went to visit auntie and unky in Pennsylvania, they had loads of Pabst Blue Ribbon for me to drink. I was a bit confused by this, as auntie and unky don't drink. Turns out my dad bought loads when he came round three years ago, and the two crates were the left overs. I wasn't complaining.

Though Yeungling would have been nicer.

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I mean, I assume it's best to either assign everything or nothing, right? Anything in between is asking for trouble? Or could it just be that my router is shit and doesn't like more than a few devices at once?


In between is fine, if you don't allow the router to dish out addresses that you've statically assigned. I have 1-154 usable by DHCP, and I just make sure that any statics I allocate are above that range.

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I had Rooster's 'Yankee' beer in FFMC yesterday. It was quite crisp and refreshing.


I've had that, it's nice but made me sneeze.

Pete: yes, North Bar in Leeds. I'm happy to pay the premium as one of the staff seems to know everything about 'try this', which gets expensive but the SN was £4.40, and the 5 Barrels was £5 but worth it as a variety of merkin beers aren't readily available.

After Igot back, I met MrsA's work colleagues so looked like the pimp daddy, which more than made up for a pissed person holding a guitar FX pedal shout "your green coat is wank" at me. He clearly didn't realise it's Rohan and has zips for ventilation and a kangaroo pouch pocket which is most useful.


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The Be Broadband router firmware doesn't let you fiddle that much. It's pretty restrictive. Therefore I conclude it's probably best to just assign them all. I should buy a better router. I really don't want to though after forking out mega wedge for a good one back in Teesside (not ADSL), that I left there to be used by my family. Bastards. They should buy me a good router.

I don't particularly fancy installing different firmware on the Be router because I'm pretty sure it's shite any way, and at the very least it's working now.


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Mmm!

On the subject of beer, I find that pretty much every single pub in the country sells Guinness, which is preferable to piss water lager such as Carling and Fosters.


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Guinness is my favourite anything in a pub.

I like wine at home, but it makes me fall over, so I don't drink it when out, too often.

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Good call Mimi!

The thing about Guinness is it tends to be consistently decent wherever you go, and as I said it's available EVERYWHERE. Barring, like, Samuel Smith pubs or whatever. Even decent lager can be extremely dodgy in my experience. Rarely does Guinness let me down. Guinness.


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Getting decent Guinness around blackheath is nigh on impossible. Whether it is under-drunk so it's old when I buy it, there is something in the water which affects the pipes when they clean them or some other reason, one time out of four that I order it in various pubs, it's foul.


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Hmm! It always seems to be one of the most popular drinks in the places I frequent, so it's usually decent. That's in both York and Teesside.


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Haha! Maverick cop!

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Clicked on Bits and Bobs, got 'beer and stuff like that'. :(

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I think the hands in vest thing comes about through a combination of things like cold hands, unnatural arm position caused by wide vest and packed utility belt, difficult to put hands in pockets, standing around...
I think they're taught not to do it, so they have their hands free if they need to react quickly (like if someone attacked them).


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