Fuller's ESB While I was living in England that was on tap at my local rugby-watching pub. It's pretty strong, 5.6+ I think, so if you were on ESB, you either weren't going to be around for many rounds, or you meant to get really drunk that night. A good beer, but not for 3pm kick-offs
Stella Artois aka "Wife Beater" example: "Need another beer, Rob?" "Sure mate, thanks" "What are you on?" "I'll have a Wife Beater, thanks"
The word in England was that Stella, being a stronger lager, 5.4, made you want to fight, or at least beat your wife. There is good reason to believe though that it is related to Marlon Brando's performance while wearing a sleeveless t-shirt, aka wife-beater: 'Steeelllllaaaaaa! Steeeelllllllaaaaaa!!'
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Fuller's ESB
While I was living in England that was on tap at my local rugby-watching pub. It's pretty strong, 5.6+ I think, so if you were on ESB, you either weren't going to be around for many rounds, or you meant to get really drunk that night. A good beer, but not for 3pm kick-offs
Stella Artois
aka "Wife Beater"
example: "Need another beer, Rob?"
"Sure mate, thanks"
"What are you on?"
"I'll have a Wife Beater, thanks"
The word in England was that Stella, being a stronger lager, 5.4, made you want to fight, or at least beat your wife. There is good reason to believe though that it is related to Marlon Brando's performance while wearing a sleeveless t-shirt, aka wife-beater: 'Steeelllllaaaaaa! Steeeelllllllaaaaaa!!'
Do you get your beer free? If so, why would we ever not travel to Durham for dad conventions?
welp, we should start planning one then.
we have a beer festival in raleigh April 24...
I'm actually going to work on Doc for a weekend away to attend -- it's on a Saturday, correct? Hotel nearby?
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