• regul
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    I went to a bar in Ghent and the bartender told me that British students would constantly wreck themselves because they wouldn’t adapt their drinking culture to Belgium’s.

    However, in true Belgian fashion, I think the thing that bothered him the most (even more than the vomiting) was that they’d order round after round of the same beer, which would exhaust his supply of the appropriate glassware.

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    800,000 warnings must suffice though, no more. Our warnings stocks are nearly depleted.

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    Your typical English ale can be anywhere between 3.5 and 6.5%, sometimes more.

    I guess football fans don’t drink that though.

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      Not as much as it used to be before LLOYD GEORGE got his way smh

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      6.45% ABV? What’s monstrous about it?

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        Yeah that’s pretty much the same as my go to

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        It’s not particularly GOOD.

        Well, not anymore it’s not.

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          6.5% isn’t even notable for craft beer. That’s typical for a double or bock. I’ve had quadruples that pushed 14% and the article mentions 16%.

          Of course none of those are very good for active events like pro sports where you probably just want a nice buzz all day.

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            Seems like most are at least 7%, my go to is imperial voodoo ranger which is 9%. I also drink 4lokos which are 12-14%.

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              I also drink 4lokos which are 12-14%.

              Your poor liver and pancreas. Also those don’t even taste good IMO

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            I picked up a Dragon’s Milk Triple Mash once that was 17%

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              That’s nuts for beer. Untapped says that one started at 14% in 2015 but now the new 2024 batch is 18.7%. Surprisingly good reviews all along. Sometimes too much alcohol harms the taste IMO.

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                Yeah, I mostly bought it for the novelty, but it was honestly fantastic!

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            Isn’t that barley wine territory? 5 - 6.5 is plenty good.

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              Yep, most barley wines I’ve seen were in the 9-13% range. For comparison, typical grape wine is roughly 12-16%, so similar territory in terms of the quantity it takes to get you sloshed.

              Lower ABV is definitely better for all-day drinking, especially on a hot day when you need hydration too. e.g. Germans like their summer Radlers which are just lager mixed with lemon soda, often only ~3% ABV overall.

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                Oh yeah, this was definitely an evening sipping beer. I actually split it with my wife and it was still plenty

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        The joke here is “It’s like having sex in a canoe because it’s fucking close to water!

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      I see a lot of American soldiers in my home city in Poland. These guys can’t legally drink in their country, and our beer has twice as much alcohol on average. It’s normal to see them passed out on a lawn in fron of a bar, at 9pm on a weekday.

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        That’s largely a problem of being able to enlist at 18 (and being targeted to enlist as young as 16!) but not legally being allowed to drink until 21.

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          Having considered the military, I think enlistment should absolutely remain at 18 so you have time to rise in grade and get special training if your going to be a pilot etc. The problem with alcohol is Americans are too stupid at 18 (and even 21 in some cases) to drink responsibly Which is a problem with Americans, not alcohol at 18 (or at least it doesn’t seem to be a problem in Europe). If America made the drinking age 18, a quarter of our dumbass population would be drunk within 24 hours

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      My dude. Come to Britain. I’ll find you a nice 12% imperial stout.

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      I mean America is a pretty diverse place with the best beer in the world, literally. We have so many craft breweries so many varieties, so many ABV levels, so many different kinds of hops, aging, preparations, styles, etc, that I’m sure you can find in any given state thousands of people who would fare just fine. Some others that would find the German offerings a bit boring/mediocre because of the German beer purity laws that stifle innovation in that space.

      German beer is good for what it is, but once you’ve had one each of their 5 styles, you’ve had them all.

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    Ey gyvna, just lettin ye know befa ya off ta tha pab: yer not onna wan anutha poynt, just an oem’l get ya real 'ammad

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    PSA: You’re paying for beer. The foam/head is beer they’re not serving you. It’s pure profit for the brewery/bar. You do the math.

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      But they did serve it to youyou’re not making any sense.

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        Maybe I wasn’t clear.

        I’m paying for a pint of beer, not a pint minus an inch, replaced by air bubbles. The taller the head, the less actual liquid. Any place that serves mostly air is profiting.

        The picture in OP is 90% foam. They’re paying for air.