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My dad does his own wine (thinking about it, he's probably over the 'personal use' scale), and I'm due to inherit the art as soon as I stop promising to help him out and start doing it. It's getting quite good actually - I can still see after two glasses. It's always been bloody strong. He also used to have a still running, but that's a bit riskier so I'm told. That stuff was truly lethal. -
I tend to by 24x bottles of Becks from Sainsbury’s when it's on offer, I can drink loads of that stuff without getting a hangover, something to do with German purity laws.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthe safest way to avoid a hangover is stick to beers which contain only water malt and hops and stick with the half litre bottles
even the same beers from the pump can give hangovers
at least from the bottle you know it is only water malt and hops
was in an interesting pub the other day in scandinavia and they had bottled Adnams Bitter - very nice and no hangover - as it contained only water malt and hops
stick with the German/Czech/Austrian beers and you will be ok.
Milan.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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Strange, must affect people differently. Perhaps it's psychological, if you've had good experiences with it (nice people in dublin bars) you don't associate it with getting pissed?Originally posted by rootsnall View PostGuinness is too strong for session drinking.
.Hard Brexit now!
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Aye the Rheinheitsgebot (sp?) of the 17th century: only barley, malt and water allowed in beer (I think)Originally posted by gingerjedi View Postsomething to do with German purity laws.Hard Brexit now!
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I rely on you guys to filter the tidal wave of "news" into a trinklet of relevant stuff I should really care about.Originally posted by sasguru View PostReasons:
1. It'll only make you depressed.
2. You can't do anything about it anyway
3. Most of it is propaganda, lies and/or spin.
Live your life well, make your own judgements based on your personal experience, take care of family and friends and leave the loons (politicians, terrorists, fashionistas, trendies, political activitists, racists) to carry on with their idiocy. Chances are they won't make any difference anyway.
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Did you forget IR35?Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostI rely on you guys to filter the tidal wave of "news" into a trinklet of relevant stuff I should really care about.
I am very happy, but slightly worried about house proses and immigrants.Comment
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Yes - aarrggggghhhhOriginally posted by Zorba View PostDid you forget IR35?
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