What Makes British Beer a Must-Try Experience?

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The discussion revolves around beer culture, with participants sharing various unique beer names and experiences. There is a humorous tone as they explore different brews from regions like Scotland and Wales, mentioning brands like Woodford Norfolk Nips and Burton Bridge Tickle Brain. The conversation shifts to a personal dilemma where one participant recounts an embarrassing incident involving a minor burn inflicted on his girlfriend while intoxicated. Despite feeling regretful and considering cutting off contact due to embarrassment, others encourage him to reach out, emphasizing that accidents happen and that she likely still appreciates him. The dialogue also touches on social dynamics in bars, with insights into how men and women interact over drinks. Additionally, brewing tips and favorite recipes are shared, highlighting a passion for homebrewing among some participants. Overall, the thread captures a blend of lighthearted banter about beer and serious advice about navigating personal relationships.
  • #51
El Hombre Invisible said:
I can't cook, but I have brought poppers. This is men only for a reason... right?

[backs away quietly]

What are poppers?
 
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  • #52
wolram said:
What are poppers?
A medicine for a bad heart condition, originally. Also known as amyl-nitrate.
 
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  • #53
wolram said:
What are poppers?
Yeah, I don't get it. But my woolie was refreshing. So if you guys aren't pool players, what do you play?
 
  • #54
honestrosewater said:
Yeah, I don't get it. But my woolie was refreshing. So if you guys aren't pool players, what do you play?

Finding the lady, sardines, pin the tail on the donkey, doctors and nurses,
anatomy 101," needs a volunteer", chug. just the normal stuff.

what, heart medicine, i do not need any yet thanks.
 
  • #55
wolram said:
What are poppers?

Poppersh! Yumm!

(For the popper deprived, they are jalapeno peppers and cheese...usually cream cheese, but some have cheddar or a little of both...rolled together in a breading and deep fried...they are absolutely heavenly with a good beer!)[/size]
 
  • #56
Moonbear said:
Poppersh! Yumm!

(For the popper deprived, they are jalapeno peppers and cheese...usually cream cheese, but some have cheddar or a little of both...rolled together in a breading and deep fried...they are absolutely heavenly with a good beer!)[/size]
Hmm..sounds very good. Does it relax your muscles as well?
 
  • #57
wolram said:
Finding the lady, sardines, pin the tail on the donkey, doctors and nurses,
anatomy 101," needs a volunteer", chug. just the normal stuff.

what, heart medicine, i do not need any yet thanks.
Okay, I'm up for anything once.

(already regretting...)
 
  • #58
arildno said:
Hmm..sounds very good. Does it relax your muscles as well?

Hah! I can't speak from experience, but probably not as much as the pharmaceutical/recreational kind.
 
  • #59
arildno said:
Hmm..sounds very good. Does it relax your muscles as well?
All the right ones. :biggrin:
 
  • #60
honestrosewater said:
Okay, I'm up for anything once.

(already regretting...)

REGRETS, no way, you will enjoy so much you will come back again and again
Now whos butt am i going to stick this tail on.
 
  • #61
DocToxyn said:
Hah! I can't speak from experience, but probably not as much as the pharmaceutical/recreational kind.
Well, I've never had the need to try those out, either.



And YES, there does exist perfectly innocuous interpretations of this remark
 
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  • #62
wolram said:
REGRETS, no way, you will enjoy so much you will come back again and again
Now whos butt am i going to stick this tail on.
Take care around wolram the beast- he has a mighty kick. Rain clouds are gathering here. What's the best drink for rain? Scotch?
 
  • #63
honestrosewater said:
Take care around wolram the beast- he has a mighty kick. Rain clouds are gathering here. What's the best drink for rain? Scotch?

NO not scotch, a Wollie Rum and Coke, it warms the cockles
of your heart, and makes your bits tingle, and after two or three you are totaly
titilated
 
  • #64
wolram said:
NO not scotch, a Wollie Rum and Coke, it warms the cockles
of your heart, and makes your bits tingle, and after two or three you are totaly
titilated
I don't drink rum and coke anymore; It's rum and iced tea for me, my own chance concoction. It's called a Stealth Kitty. Well, a Stealth Kitty is actually coconut rum and iced tea, but I'm easy. It may also be good hot, though.
 
  • #65
honestrosewater said:
I don't drink rum and coke anymore; It's rum and iced tea for me, my own chance concoction. It's called a Stealth Kitty. Well, a Stealth Kitty is actually coconut rum and iced tea, but I'm easy. It may also be good hot, though.

I will try a stealthy kitty hot, i do not like the cold stuff.
 
  • #66
wolram said:
I will try a stealthy kitty hot, i do not like the cold stuff.
Great. I'm not sure if the heat would make it smoother or harsher. I would think steam would be harsh, but just warm might be excellent. You'll report your findings?
 
  • #67
MMMMMMMMM, waaaarm stealthy kitty, that's put a fire in my belly.
 
  • #68
...spam...
 
  • #69
wolram said:
MMMMMMMMM, waaaarm stealthy kitty, that's put a fire in my belly.
A fire? You should douse that with some beer.
Maybe you have the ingredients wrong. It's two parts rum, one part tea, and the tea is optional. :wink:
 
  • #70
damn, I'm late for the party...is there any beer left?
 
  • #71
yourdadonapogostick said:
damn, I'm late for the party...is there any beer left?


Are you kidding this is the PF...no offense guys but a keg would last a month around here. Well, some of those Europeaners can drink but I don't think there is enough of them to be much of a problem...
 
  • #72
yourdadonapogostick said:
damn, I'm late for the party...is there any beer left?
We know what you did at the womans only party, dirty rotten trick, that
poor chap, but we forgive you, Have a woolie special. he he he.
 
  • #73
don't you know what happens when you are nice to the females?...good things :biggrin:
 
  • #74
yourdadonapogostick said:
don't you know what happens when you are nice to the females?...good things :biggrin:

Yes but are you a nice female or a wiked female pretending to be nice, wiked
females are ok as long as i know there wiked ,and not nice females pretending
to be wiked

What good things happen?
 
  • #75
when a man and a woman really like each other...or are really drunk...[/color]
 
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  • #76
yourdadonapogostick said:
when a man and a woman really like each other...or are really drunk...[/color]

Oh you mean Nookie, The womens only party has gone a bit flat and they
are getting well steamed, so we will be glad to have you, do you mind if
i call you Yoda?
 
  • #77
yourdadonapogostick said:
when a man and a woman really like each other...or are really drunk...[/color]
I think I've heard this one before...
Troilus said:
This is the monstruosity in love, lady, that the will is infinite, and the execution confined; that the desire is boundless, and the act a slave to limit.
Uhum... which is always their excuse... :rolleyes: nevermind, carry on.
 
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  • #78
The longest copulation:
The species of the genera Woolie ram, Gray 1835 often stay in copulation for their whole Life. In case the female flags earlier than the male, it can happen that the male does not notice the joy of the female and stays in copulation for some further days.
 
  • #79
yourdadonapogostick said:
when a man and a woman really like each other.
they can have a really nice chat together.
 
  • #80
arildno said:
they can have a really nice chat together.
Nice try, but there's no use trying to pull this thread out of the gutter; It was doomed from the start. :-p
 
  • #81
It's never too late with a good clean-up.
 
  • #82
Well, okay, good luck separating those woolie rams.
 
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