Plumbing Can House Plumbing be Repurposed for Sustainable Living?

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An Italian town experienced a unique prank where approximately 1000 liters of Lambrusco wine flowed into the plumbing of around 20 homes for three hours. This incident sparked discussions about similar pranks, including one involving beer on tap. The conversation shifted to plumbing practices, with references to Australian and New Zealand accents and plumbing styles. Participants speculated on the origins of the pranksters, noting that the accents and plumbing features could indicate whether they were from Australia or New Zealand. The discussion also touched on the cultural aspects of home brewing and the significance of community gatherings around sporting events, particularly rugby. Overall, the thread highlighted the humor and creativity behind such pranks, along with the shared experiences of plumbing and home features across different regions.
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The Brits may be the World's Best at this.
 
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Those guys are nuts.
Beer on tap.
And cold too.
 
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What a great prank! It's a good thing they didn't test the toilets. That would have been a waste of good beer.
 
An Italian town has now topped this by causing ~1000 L of wine (Lambrusco Grasparossa) from a local winery to flow into the houseold plumbing of about 20 local homes for about 3 hours.
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CNN story here.
 
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Anachronist said:
What a great prank! It's a good thing they didn't test the toilets. That would have been a waste of good beer.

Cutting out the 'middle man.'
 
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Summary:: The Brits may be the World's Best at this.
Surely these guys are Australian.
 
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Looks like it poured pretty well too!

Reminds me - I was at the home of a guy in our home-brew club, and he had multi-tap kegerator in the garage. He is a great brewer. Well, I go to rinse my glass at his kitchen sink, and his wife says "Oh, Billy put in the faucet and it's reversed, turn to the left for cold, right for hot". I said "If Billy plumbed it, I'm surprised beer doesn't come out of it!"
 
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Merlin3189 said:
Surely these guys are Australian.
Judging by the accents, Australians and New Zealanders.
The English would have plumbed it on the hot water side, to keep the beer warm.
 
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I did wonder about Kiwis. I went to a couple of sites with Aus/NZ accent coaches, but was still unsure.
I know in Aus they do have these crawl spaces under their houses, at least in Queensland.
I tend to think of Kiwis as more like us - a bit more uptight and not likely to do something like that.

I nearly just said antipodeans, but since many readers are not UK based, they might not know where that is!
 
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My house in Eugene, Oregon, in the US, has a very similar crawl space.
I have seen them in a lot of other places in the US, so does not seem definitive to me.
Although my house plumbing is older and therefore look different, the materials and plumbing fittings in the video are just like the more modern ones I have seen in supply stores around here.

On the accents, I defer to those who are more expert on the subject.
 
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Yes. I guess this (external access crawl space) maybe a common feature of wooden houses. So I've never seen one here in UK.
I was trying to discriminate only between Aus and NZ. NZ seems more like UK - cold and wet! - so maybe more solid brick building and concrete slab bases?
 
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Both countries span a large range of latitude, so climate will not identify it. Wood framed houses with weather board cladding are common in both. The NZ accents are mild which suggests Australia, but a reference is made to a nearby suburb which sounded Maori = NZ.

The vehicle rego would help. I didn't recognise the brand of beer logo, due to my lack of experience in that field.

Since a group were getting together for the “game”, I guess they were going to watch a sporting event on TV there later, which helps justify the effort by all involved. I would guess it was an international rugby union match involving the All_Blacks.nz or Wallabies.au, hence the plumbing conversion from R-718 to ale.
 
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BillTre said:
Summary:: The Brits may be the World's Best at this.
I missed this when first posted. That video is hilarious! What a great bunch of guys, not just to think of the prank but to actually see it thru.
 
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I haven't watched the video but Tui is a New Zealand brand.
 

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