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On 27/02/2017 at 3:30 PM, duanebigsby said:

"This has turned into a "my dick's bigger than your dick" contest."

Sound familiar?

Nope.

 

I'm not the one arguing the toss about Rolls Royce or exclusive London restaurants.

 

And it's:

"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"

 

Hamlet.

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1 minute ago, grollies said:

Nope.

 

I'm not the one arguing the toss about Rolls Royce or exclusive London restaurants.

 

And it's:

"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"

 

Hamlet.

LMS has spent two days chasing that little white ball

around the course...No energy to waste today.   Going

to dinner at 7.

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Back to the topic in hand.

 

Since moving here full time I've always drunk Leo.

 

In the interests of the topic and general consumerism today I bought 2 cases of Leo and a case of Chang.

 

Just had a bottle of Leo and am now about to crack open a Chang.

 

I'll let you know how I get on and, does anyone know, what is in Chang beer compared to Leo?

 

Cheers.

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1 hour ago, grollies said:

Nope.

 

I'm not the one arguing the toss about Rolls Royce or exclusive London restaurants.

 

And it's:

"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"

 

Hamlet.

My apologies. I thought maybe your critique was aimed at my being a beer snob, lol.

When I am well versed in a topic,  brewing beer is one,  I can go on a bit. I   know dick about RR, London hi so restaurants, or Shakespeare and would not  dare form any opinions on those subjects.

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On 2/26/2017 at 3:40 AM, Ian Maxwell said:

...living in Bavaria which was ecstasy for a true beer drinker I can assure you all very recommended as beer is brewed with out chemicals there and it is illegal to do...

 

The original Reinheitsgebot,  literally "purity order", which allowed only water, barley and hops, has been replaced by the Provisional Beer Law which allows stabilising and fining agents.

 

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The revised Vorläufiges Biergesetz (Provisional Beer Law) of 1993, which replaced the earlier regulations, is a slightly expanded version of the Reinheitsgebot, stipulating that only water, malted barley, hops and yeast be used for any bottom-fermented beer brewed in Germany. In addition, the law allows the use of powdered or ground hops and hops extracts, as well as stabilization and fining agents such as PVPP. Top-fermented beer is subject to the same rules with the addition that a wider variety of malts can be used as well as pure sugars for flavor and coloring.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot

 

 

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On 2/26/2017 at 4:45 PM, little mary sunshine said:

Most normal guys would certainly prefer iced tea or lemonade in the Sun

and 37-39 degree heat. Perhaps a glass of beer or 

 wine and good conversation 

with dinner.

Normal guys seem to be a bit thin on the ground hereabouts methinks...., hush up my typing fingers !

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I do not often imbibe Leo..., not that it's less than good etc. Anyway, so I don't really pay too mach attention to what's in Leo.
However, I really, really enjoy spicy(extra) food..., and so for me only ice cold beer will suit..., and it's then I'll try different brands. 
MMM, ice cold libations and spicy food - a match made in heaven.
Crikey, golf..., waste of a good walk !

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stevyemack

I love that."goats piss and the sweat of a thousand tuk tuk drivers back's"

Its fabulous.Would you mind if i used it,in the future, as a curse.

'Goats piss and the sweat of a thousand tuk tuk drivers back's be upon you, you son of a potbellied pig'

How great is that?

thanks stevy.

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3 hours ago, Khon Kaen Dave said:

stevyemack

I love that."goats piss and the sweat of a thousand tuk tuk drivers back's"

Its fabulous.Would you mind if i used it,in the future, as a curse.

'Goats piss and the sweat of a thousand tuk tuk drivers back's be upon you, you son of a potbellied pig'

How great is that?

thanks stevy.

I think the Thais already use that insult only with buffalo piss...

If you haven't heard it, try not paying the bill and saying 7/11's cheaper!

 

Larger wherever is pretty naff let's face it.

Give me a pint of Timothy Taylor's Landlord any day.

:drunk:

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