Originally posted by mudskipper
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one for the weekend or Monday links
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Indeed, and at 40p/pint is worth the trouser rotting farts. But not at the clientco. Weekend only activity.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers. -
A beer flavoured ponzi scheme. I would like it except it'll always be me whos left with the mess after it collapses.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThat's only because you are not drinking enough. Just drink more to forget the effects.Comment
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I heard that when people go visit MFs wife they eat quite a bit of yeast. Sometimes there may be yoghurt applied too.Originally posted by eek View PostI was actually hoping for feedback after someone had tried the method.Comment
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"He reached in his bag and withdrew a Perfect Pint glass, the shapely, angle-rimmed piece of glassware his brewery helped design back in 2007 and sent the waiter back to the tap" - I'd like to see him try that in a real British pub
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Doesn't work. Both Yeast and the ADH enzyme need a balanced to alkali ph level to be viable. ph in the stomach is 1-2. The yeast will die and the ADH be broken down by the acid long before it does anything to the alcohol.Originally posted by eek View Posthow to not get drunk on a night out
https://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-livi...212500989.html
I've not tried it but looking forward to CUKer's feedback"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Also, if the alcohol dehydrogenase in those yeasts he eats breaks down the alcohol faster than your body can eliminate the byproducts, mainly acetaldehyde, then presumably you'll end up with an excess dose of that, which is then further oxidized to acetic acid.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDoes it stop hangovers though?
With all those toxic chemicals swilling about to excess in your body, no wonder companies are concerned about the potential liabilities of the daft idea.
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