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Thread: Tragedy
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26th October 2006, 11:08 AM #16GOLD MEMBER
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You forgot the "Green Death" :eek::eek: Southwark
I am aware that there is always an exception to a rule and this stuff was it.
Rule #1
There is no such thing as a bad beer - it's just that some are better than others.
#2 Exception = Southwark {perk, spit, spu etc]
#3 Gold of any sort is not real beer - it's like standard rated petrol
You don't put standard into a high performance body
Remember when the strike finished - 1 local pub had a pallet of the green death left over - even when they offerred to give away 6 packs with regular, real beer purchases - most declined the offer.
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26th October 2006, 12:36 PM #17
How could I forget Southwark!
It was one of first to come up. It was OK if it was icey cold, but once it warmed up a tad it was like drinking perfume.KB wasn't much better.
I remember the day the strike broke the pubs put on free 4X all day.
Can you remember Bulimber Draught, made in Brisbane. I think they used the water out of the Brisbane River. One sip and you would get a headache, made Darwin stubbies taste good.:eek:
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26th October 2006, 02:32 PM #18
I can't say where I was working at that time, but I can tell you I was unloading and loading 40,000 lb of beer three times a week during that period - carton by carton.
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