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is that the one with the fancy bottlesNever had it.
One kind of beer company gets off its arse and brews 50 million beers from solar power, using local sourced ingredients, for mostly local consumers in a beautiful, sustainable loop:
Meanwhile another kind of beer (allegedly) company...
talks Byron brand newspeak like this:
...in an effort to spread their 'hey, most beer companies in the 3rd world emit more than us, so we're doing enough', planet destroying ways far and wide across our beautiful nation and even to shores beyond.
They and their acolytes must be stopped.
For the planet.
The Cascade Pale Ale isn't bad. I prefer Cascade over Boags, my go to if I'm not sampling craft beers is Cascade Draught.Hi Dickie,
Will conduct a mini drink off Cascade vs Boags draft ( might include the old cascade "green" in there too) and report back.
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With good reason…I guess NaturalDisaster doesnt care about the environment or climate control
I guess NaturalDisaster doesnt care about the environment or climate control
How long you been drinking moonshine from the neighbour forthose bottles are mint
neighbour puts moonshine in em
Hi Dickie,
Will conduct a mini drink off Cascade vs Boags draft ( might include the old cascade "green" in there too) and report back.
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havent touched it since that last time I od'd
We used to spin goon bags on the hills hoist and whoever it landed on had to chug. No campaigner ever wanted it to land on themhavent touched it since that last time I od'd
stick to beer and occasional goon box
West Coast of Tassie is "Deliverance" territory. There's a story of AC/DC touring there in their early days. They were playing in a hall in I think Rosebery. Some old guy stormed into the hall half way through their gig and let both barrels of his shotgun off into the ceiling. He wasn't happy about the volume.Would pay $36 delivery for a Boags Red right now.
Haven't had one since 1998.
At Hamer's in Strahan, where the locals put hunks of quartzite in their empty beer glass, then the bar woman pours a full beer, they have a large swig to make up for the room the crystal is taking up, then she tops off with sarsparilla. Right up there with the weirdest drinking rituals I've seen, about a dozen of them were doing it. Keeps the head on the beer better they reckon - and judging by the evidence, they might just be onto something!
Slopped a massive steak worth of mushie sauce onto the top of the raging hot woodheater there one crowded festival night. Getting it off using beer mats and a pen before it caught fire or ruined everyone's night with the smell still stands among of my finest pissed olympics feats I reckon.
First time I ever went there they were playing old Italian pr0n films on a big screen and the footy at the other end with roughly equal audiences and about the same level of raucous banter - was quite the pub back before the town got more touristy.
Don't come the raw prawn with me.Having a seafood buffet tonight
sober then?Would pay $36 delivery for a Boags Red right now.
Haven't had one since 1998.
At Hamer's in Strahan, where the locals put hunks of quartzite in their empty beer glass, then the bar woman pours a full beer, they have a large swig to make up for the room the crystal is taking up, then she tops off with sarsparilla. Right up there with the weirdest drinking rituals I've seen, about a dozen of them were doing it. Keeps the head on the beer better they reckon - and judging by the evidence, they might just be onto something!
Slopped a massive steak worth of mushie sauce onto the top of the raging hot woodheater there one crowded festival night. Getting it off using beer mats and a pen before it caught fire or ruined everyone's night with the smell still stands among of my finest pissed olympics feats I reckon.
First time I ever went there they were playing old Italian pr0n films on a big screen and the footy at the other end with roughly equal audiences and about the same level of raucous banter - was quite the pub back before the town got more touristy.
Where to watch?everyone must watch “What is a Woman?” Documentary
Some pure comedy gold and some *en crazy ass facts
@realdailywire on twitter
AC/DC played in Burnie in '76 played Queenstown, That's where Rosie comes from.West Coast of Tassie is "Deliverance" territory. There's a story of AC/DC touring there in their early days. They were playing in a hall in I think Rosebery. Some old guy stormed into the hall half way through their gig and let both barrels of his shotgun off into the ceiling. He wasn't happy about the volume.
West Coast of Tassie is "Deliverance" territory. There's a story of AC/DC touring there in their early days. They were playing in a hall in I think Rosebery. Some old guy stormed into the hall half way through their gig and let both barrels of his shotgun off into the ceiling. He wasn't happy about the volume.
Yeah a mate of mine reckons Tassie was like the wild west with guns until the law changes.Up until the gun law changes, there really wasn't anywhere in Tassie where that sort of thing didn't happen now and again.
Remember being at the Trades Hotel on Frederick St in the middle of Launceston for a gig in the early 90's and a bloke who got kicked out earlier for being too smashed to stand up somehow walked a few k's home, then came back and let off a shotty through the window into the front bar.