saveloy
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« on: October 15, 2003, 11:52:29 am » |
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What a titke, it's bound to cause some debate but, I am fed up with those dinky little bottles of unadulteraed cat's p*ss, they sere at the auchan etc. Does anyone, maybe you can help Gilles. know where to get hold of some decent german/czech brews in or around Le-mans, or do we have to ask some of the guy's coming from there to bring in a few crates. I bought over 24 bottles of beer, that only lasted 2 days. "I must have booze"
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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2003, 12:14:19 pm » |
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Sav, someone's being swapping the keys around on your keyboard again. Either that, or your'e using the well tried, usually late night technique, of keeping the right hand over the left eye while jabbing at the keys with the left index finger.
Never mind the Czechs and Germans, what about about some decent French beer? When in Rome and all that.
Although, what is it with French breweries and additives? Whiskey, colours and fruit flavours to name a few. One year we tried to drink a bottle of every colour we could find, red, blue, white etc, but only succeeded in a spectacular tummy upset in the region of Clermont Ferrand.
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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2003, 12:15:54 pm » |
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spot the deliberate mistake. Must admit I do throw up well on french beer
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« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2003, 12:16:17 pm » |
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I give this adress every year... ... so why not this year ?
Go to the "Palais de la Biere", it's just behind the Leclerc hypermarket in Allonnes, so it may be only a 10 minute drive to the circuit....
... more than 250 different beer, would it be enough to please you?
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« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2003, 12:18:24 pm » |
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Maybe it's time for a beer delivery service. I could deliver Germany's finest Warsteiner, Veltins or Eifel champagne in 0,5 liter cans and 24 cans per crate. I need to check for costs and would need to get the cans back after consumption because of the crap German deposit system.
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« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2003, 12:18:29 pm » |
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sounds good to me, do they do tasters
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« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2003, 12:20:27 pm » |
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my favourite at the moment is from Schmieheim, Heironymus, gerold secker, warsteiners nice, surely not in tins though
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« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2003, 12:26:13 pm » |
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I'd be very interested to hear how much the Warsteiner works out at. I didn't realise you had to pay a deposit on cans though?!? Bottle deposits I've heard of in many places but not cans. What happens if someone crushes the can after drinking it. How much deposit do they charge?? I might be interested in bringing some home too.
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hgb
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« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2003, 01:07:10 pm » |
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The deposit thing on cans is quite new. We only had it this year and it's still a complete chaos because you have to return the empty cans to the store where you bought them. Still, over the years I found that cans are still the most convenient way to carry the fluid gold. I check the current prices tonight.
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« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2003, 01:24:58 pm » |
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Thanks hgb. The other thing of course with cans is that they are significantly lighter than glass bottles so much easier for bulk transportation.
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« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2003, 01:34:07 pm » |
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Just recieved this so thought i would share.
Police are warning all male clubbers, partygoers and unsuspecting pub regulars to be more alert and cautious when accepting the offer of a drink from girls.
There is a date rape drug going around which is being used to specifically target unsuspecting males and it is generally in liquid form.
This drug is now being used by female sexual predators at parties to convince their male victims to have sex with them.
The shocking statistic is that "beer" ,as it is known on the streets, is available virtually anywhere! All girls have to do is persuade a guy to consume a few units of "beer" and simply ask the guy home for no-strings-attached sex.
Men are literally rendered helpless against such attacks.
After several "beers" men will often succumb to desires to perform sex acts on horrific looking women whom they would never normally be attracted to.
Men often awaken after being given "beer" with only hazy memories of exactly what has happened to them the night before, just a vague feeling that something bad occurred.
At other times these unfortunate men might be stung for their life's worth in a familiar scam know as "a relationship" - apparently men are easier victims for this scam after the "beer" has been administered and have already been sexually attacked.
Please! Inform every male friend you know of this. However, if you Fall victim to this insidious drug and the predatory women administering it, there are male support groups with venues in every town where you can discuss the details of your shocking encounter in an open and frank manner with a bunch of similarly-affected like-minded guys.
For the nearest support group near you just look up 'Public House' in the yellow pages
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« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2003, 09:31:37 pm » |
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Just moving away from beer for a second........of course there are the slightly stronger local....ish concoctions which may have a better effect than the pi** water we all love and drink at the circuit and any other time for that matter. Has anybody tried the local regional illegal hooch..."eau d vie" or even the more popular Calvados.
My ex-brother in law used to own a gite near Angers and knew the local communty well.
He was invited out into the local countryside to try the local "eau d vie" at an illegal still.Anyway we stayed with them a the gite and he got the bottle out for us to try...it was like fire water,but had the desired effect.
So Gilles any chance of getting some of the local hooch for next year?
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« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2003, 12:18:59 am » |
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Just moving away from beer for a second........of course there are the slightly stronger local....ish concoctions which may have a better effect than the pi** water we all love and drink at the circuit and any other time for that matter. Has anybody tried the local regional illegal hooch..."eau d vie" or even the more popular Calvados.
My ex-brother in law used to own a gite near Angers and knew the local communty well.
He was invited out into the local countryside to try the local "eau d vie" at an illegal still.Anyway we stayed with them a the gite and he got the bottle out for us to try...it was like fire water,but had the desired effect.
So Gilles any chance of getting some of the local hooch for next year?
wishy
Apparently I have tried them before, but having tried them, I remember little about it....or the next few days!?!? Last year we had a Swedish guy near us who had brought his own home made Vodka with him in a couple of gallon containers. We got some off him which we stored in an empty 1.5 litre water bottle which was all well and good until Shaft pickedit up on Monday morning thinking it was water and took a huge swig!!
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« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2003, 09:36:59 am » |
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Just moving away from beer for a second........of course there are the slightly stronger local....ish concoctions which may have a better effect than the pi** water we all love and drink at the circuit and any other time for that matter. Has anybody tried the local regional illegal hooch..."eau d vie" or even the more popular Calvados.
My ex-brother in law used to own a gite near Angers and knew the local communty well.
He was invited out into the local countryside to try the local "eau d vie" at an illegal still.Anyway we stayed with them a the gite and he got the bottle out for us to try...it was like fire water,but had the desired effect.
So Gilles any chance of getting some of the local hooch for next year?
wishy
This beverage is quite expensive... ... maybe at least 100 francs for a 50 cl to 75cl bottle. But it quite wonderful. Actually my grandfather had the legal right to produce his own one. He stopped some years ago but we still have a personnal reserve. Mine stand in its barrel more than 35 years (so it's called "hors d'age") and it's so good. The calvados that you can buy in supermarkets is only 40 to 50 degrees, but the real one is between 60 to 70 degrees and even more sometime. As your bloody whisky hurts me and make me hot, as this "water of life", or as we called in French "la goutte" (the drop), is easy to drink.
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« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2003, 09:59:44 am » |
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70 % !!! Have you tried to sell it to Nasamax ? They could well feed their car with that stuff. I was at the local shop and they don't sell beer cans any more due to the new german deposit law . Just another industry going down the drain in Germany.
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