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comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

comment by Igor Me @ Your Persil, Ill Have To Take You To... (U1993)


posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago

Can you beat someone with the soggy-end of a ripped out finger?
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Yes, but it's marginally slower than disembowelling them with celery


comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

comment by Iwaslevel- Saviour of Forest JA606 (U4836)


posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago

So are we friends again OOE?
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Apparently so. I'm also not drunk - brewing at the moment so I have to be sober.

A nice Belgian Blond beer

posted on 3/2/12

You spoiled that last line with beer Ooe, never thought id ever say that!

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

Just ordered a new beer glass, Igor.

Almost £18 for a glass - my wife is questioning my sanity.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kwak-Beer-Glass-Wooden-Stand-Mini-Yard-Ale-/150729169296?pt=UK_Collectables_Breweriana_SM&hash=item2318289990

posted on 3/2/12

most people think we NEED a decent midfielder adding to the squad. If we got one, who's place would he take?

You wouldnt drop Bryson.

You want Hendrick and Bailey around.

So, by default, you would say Green would go.

End of....

posted on 3/2/12

"Great conversation piece at parties"



Yeah, like anyone daft enough to buy one of those has enough friends for a party.

posted on 3/2/12

Better be waterford crystal that Ooe or your missus is right.

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

At my parties, 666, everyone ends up horizontal.

From the beer...... from the beer.

posted on 3/2/12

To be fair, I find there's nothing more annoying when drinking beer than being able to place it on a flat surface for a moment or two, perhaps to open a pistachio nut or play charades, so this invention is perfect.

If available in clubs it would virtually wipe out rohypnol based assaults overnight.

Ban it.

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

The first time I ever saw one of these contraptions was in Brugge a few years ago - I was there 5 days and tried around 30 different beers. Kwak was one of my favourites, and it's one that I can reproduce pretty well too.

The design of Belgian beer glasses is intended to enhance the characteristics of the beer, but what characteristic requires a round-bottomed glass supported by a lump of tree is beyond be.

Gimmicky beyond belief but cool all the same - it's another one to add to my collection. Next up - a Westvleteren 12 glass.

posted on 3/2/12

OR you could buy 6 bottles and two glasses in a presentation box for only £115!! bargain!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WESTVLETEREN-XII-12-BOX-LIMITED-EDITION-TRAPPIST-COLLECTABLE-FREE-SHIPPING-/300654135897?pt=UK_Collectables_Breweriana_SM&hash=item4600620a59

The contents are not fit for human consumption, apparently, but then none of your other beers are, innit?

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

My beers are fit for superhuman consumption 666, as you will find out when we arrange a meet (when Kev comes over next).

The missus and I are heading over to Holland and Belgium for a few days in Spring - I aim to go to Westvleteren and pick up the maximum amount of Westvleteren XII from the monastery - 48 bottles.

WV12 has recently been voted the best beer in the world by the Ratebeer website - a bunch of pseuds passing judgement over beers instead of just enjoying them. I've had a bottle once and it was very nice, but really no better than Rochfort to my uneducated palate.

Today's beer is in the fermenter - a nice amber-to-golden ale, 1064 OG, Safale S-04 yeast. The wort tastes divine - the hops I used are Citra and they give a huge grapefruity hit.

posted on 3/2/12

Sorry OOE: lots of running about had to be done so apologies for the lateness of my considered response to your worthy comment, which is as below;

Super.

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

No problem, 666.

It was one of your better responses, and well worth the wait.

posted on 3/2/12

Sometimes I find the old adage "less is more" to be pertinent, much as I probably will after a gobful of sediment-masquerading-as-beer you'll force on me

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 3/2/12

Glad you agree that the sediment is the best part.

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