Posted on 06/28/2006 9:01:25 AM PDT by naguszed
BEER WE GO Germans fear we are going to drink them dry By Jeremy Armstrong
ENGLAND's massive army of World Cup fans is drinking Germany dry, it emerged yesterday.
Breweries warned beer could run out before the final because of huge demand from our supporters.
In Nuremberg, organisers revealed 70,000 England fans who flooded the city drank 1.2MILLION pints of beer - an average of 17 pints each.
more at link.
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When my friends see me drinking Bud or Coors Light, they know I'm trying to sober-up.
LOL. They use that as a pesticide to spray the playing field.
My first trip overseas (Singapore) it really hit me that I was far from home....sitting in the lobby bar, I of course had my choice of foreign or domestic; kinda weird to see lousy Bud getting a premium price as a foreign beer.
Yep, just another example of the BIG BEER companies screwing the little guy--by colluding to limit the supply of beer to drive up the price of beer! (s/off)
ok that is the 2nd reference to Newcastle and Coal. Whats that mean?
I have no idea.
You can actually buy Budvar (Budweiser) in the States. Because of all the legal complications, it's called Czechvar over here.
"The English proved themselves world champs. They practically drank us dry." LMFAO!!!
fly massive drops of Budweiser to Germany!
It's the same all over the world. People who just want to show off drink "foreign" instead of "domestic" this and that.......
Czech!.......
I think they do it to support Texas rice farmers.
"Kann ich ein Bier haben?" = "Can I have a beer?"
"Prost!" = "Down it in one".
"Diese Bier ist sehr gut" = "This beer is very good"
"Lass uns anstossen" = "Cheers", or "lets drink".
Say it when you clink glasses.
ping!
"In Nuremberg, organisers revealed 70,000 England fans who flooded the city drank 1.2MILLION pints of beer - an average of 17 pints each."
That's not much beer. Someone didn't think ahead.
17 pints? Lightweights.
"ok that is the 2nd reference to Newcastle and Coal. Whats that mean?
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It's a british thing. Newcastle upon Tyne was once a major coal producing region in England. One didn't take coal to Newcastle...that would be silly, since Newcastle had all the coal it could possibly need. Newcastle sent its coal all over England.
It just means a foolish thing to do.
Taking beer to Germany is in that category.
I'll drink to that!!
Yeah, but the microbreweries wouldn't make even a dent in the beer stream in Germany.
We can agree on that too.
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