Twattery
Nigella Pussycat says: Tell us about utter twats doing remarkably twatty things. Or have you ever done something really twattish to a friend, loved one or pet? In summary: Twats
( , Thu 12 Apr 2012, 13:30)
Nigella Pussycat says: Tell us about utter twats doing remarkably twatty things. Or have you ever done something really twattish to a friend, loved one or pet? In summary: Twats
( , Thu 12 Apr 2012, 13:30)
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people who perpetually say the following:
I'm not being racist but...
They're just being PC ( followed by a sneer)
It's health and safety gone mad
Everythings so expensive nowadays its ridiculous!
Four quid a pint?! You know its cheaper to drink at home??
Things where a lot safer back then.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 17:42, 40 replies)
I'm not being racist but...
They're just being PC ( followed by a sneer)
It's health and safety gone mad
Everythings so expensive nowadays its ridiculous!
Four quid a pint?! You know its cheaper to drink at home??
Things where a lot safer back then.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 17:42, 40 replies)
every independent pub in brighton, london and in and around the south east.
And still creeping up in price.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 18:24, closed)
And still creeping up in price.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 18:24, closed)
You must drink some poncey fizzy rubbish. I've NEVER paid that in either Lomdon or Brighton.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 18:30, closed)
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 18:30, closed)
its gone up three times in the last year.
Local ale- roughly 3.60, fosters/strongbow 3.40, Guinness- 3.80 and tiger/asahi/red stripe- 4.00. This is Brighton and last year I recall londoners saying a round was 'cheap'
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 18:42, closed)
Local ale- roughly 3.60, fosters/strongbow 3.40, Guinness- 3.80 and tiger/asahi/red stripe- 4.00. This is Brighton and last year I recall londoners saying a round was 'cheap'
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 18:42, closed)
I've never paid more than £3.50 for a pint of anything. Hopefully this won't change when moving to Edinburgh, I've heard city life costs more.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:57, closed)
Yep
I remember paying that in Brighton and I've moved to Cambridge where it's the same price. £4 a pint really isn't unusual any more.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:16, closed)
I remember paying that in Brighton and I've moved to Cambridge where it's the same price. £4 a pint really isn't unusual any more.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:16, closed)
You're drinking
in the wrong Brighton pubs. There's one round the corner from me has four good real ales in rotation for £2.70 a pint
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 15:10, closed)
in the wrong Brighton pubs. There's one round the corner from me has four good real ales in rotation for £2.70 a pint
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 15:10, closed)
The Reservoir just off Elm Grove.
And the Thai food is pretty good too
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 18:10, closed)
And the Thai food is pretty good too
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 18:10, closed)
i went in there last weekend actually.
I like hanover, but those hills man.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 18:21, closed)
I like hanover, but those hills man.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 18:21, closed)
Gotta love the hills
when the sea level rises I'll have a fabulous view over the bay .....
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 18:33, closed)
when the sea level rises I'll have a fabulous view over the bay .....
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 18:33, closed)
did you see the video of the bloke in hanover
Who walked around naked. Nutter!
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 19:01, closed)
Who walked around naked. Nutter!
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 19:01, closed)
See also: people who make a big thing of being a tax-payer, as if it somehow makes them special and worth listening to.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 19:31, closed)
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 19:31, closed)
evidently it stood on a bucket and stuck its head through a fence to get some hay.
And the bucket slipped. my uncle dug a hole in the ground to bury the poor thing and it kept letting out the most monstrous farts
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 14:18, closed)
And the bucket slipped. my uncle dug a hole in the ground to bury the poor thing and it kept letting out the most monstrous farts
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 14:18, closed)
And here's me complaining about the exorbitant
price of sugar that I use to brew with!
$2.20 for a 2kg. bag of raw sugar that makes about 30 L. of beer. Fuck That!
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 22:33, closed)
price of sugar that I use to brew with!
$2.20 for a 2kg. bag of raw sugar that makes about 30 L. of beer. Fuck That!
( , Sat 14 Apr 2012, 22:33, closed)
I bought one of those homebrew kits
works out at about 40p a pint :D
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 12:18, closed)
works out at about 40p a pint :D
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 12:18, closed)
But
Does it taste any good? Someone I know did that and it tasted like drain-water or thereabouts.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:28, closed)
Does it taste any good? Someone I know did that and it tasted like drain-water or thereabouts.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:28, closed)
De-fucking-licious
Ask me to crack 1 of my lemon & ginger beers next time you're over.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 22:01, closed)
Ask me to crack 1 of my lemon & ginger beers next time you're over.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 22:01, closed)
About a year old now - 1 crate left.
The hygrometer told me it's specific gravity was near on 7% when I bottled it so you'll be cabbing it home.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 0:40, closed)
The hygrometer told me it's specific gravity was near on 7% when I bottled it so you'll be cabbing it home.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 0:40, closed)
Very nicely done then
where does one acquire the mystical ingredients? All the kits I've seen are the ones that taste like said drain water. But if there was a quality alternative to the pub-bought rip-offs then I would invest in all likelyhood
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 14:51, closed)
where does one acquire the mystical ingredients? All the kits I've seen are the ones that taste like said drain water. But if there was a quality alternative to the pub-bought rip-offs then I would invest in all likelyhood
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 14:51, closed)
Four quid a pint?
To be honest I wouldn't know, I usually just hand over a £20 put any notes back in my wallet and use any pound coins in the jukebox and or quiz machine.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:43, closed)
To be honest I wouldn't know, I usually just hand over a £20 put any notes back in my wallet and use any pound coins in the jukebox and or quiz machine.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2012, 13:43, closed)
I don't mind paying over the odds for a good pint
Amstel in my local is £3.20, but it's a very good pint.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 9:31, closed)
Amstel in my local is £3.20, but it's a very good pint.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 9:31, closed)
But it's still lager
What you wanna do is get into proper ales - there's nothing quite like picking the weevils out of a pint of Old Nun's Discharge
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 13:16, closed)
What you wanna do is get into proper ales - there's nothing quite like picking the weevils out of a pint of Old Nun's Discharge
( , Mon 16 Apr 2012, 13:16, closed)
The problem there is that many licensees don't seem to realise it has a finite shelf life,
so by the time you order it it's invariably gone off and you end up paying £2-3 for a rancid pint of heartburn.
This is why I stick to Stella if I go out drinking. It's got more flavour than most lagers, and they can't fuck it up.
( , Tue 17 Apr 2012, 0:04, closed)
so by the time you order it it's invariably gone off and you end up paying £2-3 for a rancid pint of heartburn.
This is why I stick to Stella if I go out drinking. It's got more flavour than most lagers, and they can't fuck it up.
( , Tue 17 Apr 2012, 0:04, closed)
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