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  • yeah right, I'll just be wiping your mouth as you will be salivating at the chicks as I use my Polish (not Kiwi) spiel to entertain them, one was hot though and worked in the gym by Acton Park.

    Polish girls prefer Aussies. Fact.

  • Polish girls prefer Aussies. Fact.

    My one doesn't :)

    4pm... na zdrowie!

  • She does. She just won't tell you about it.

    Becks. Not exactly FTW but it's the only lager I got.

  • brothers. i want some now.

  • SW4 had Brothers. I'm pretty over it since drinking their entire 2007 production run.

  • This makes me happy

  • Addlestones

  • Cornwall's finest. Gets one utterly sparkled

  • It's only 6%. The blokes I know from down that way would think it's something light for when you're poorly. ;)

  • Used to have my own still set up in New Zealand. Could crank out 40 ounce bottles for less then a pound at 85% but it was best watered down to 40% and filtered through charcoal, otherwise it tasted too harsh.

    Unfortunately not allowed a still over here the government wants their tax too much

  • wow proper moonshine country boy

    would love to try something like this ^^^^^

  • There was a home brewing shop in Mildura where you could buy stills. Now, it's not legal to distill alcohol in them but you can certainly use them for "producing essential oils". Of course, the owners of the shop were more than happy to provide instructions for distilling alcohol, for "research purposes".

  • When is the new 18% polish super super lager hitting the shops, I want it? buying one can instead of 3 will work a lot better for my wallet.

  • 18%? You sure? Sounds more like mulled wine.

  • No I am not, I was hoping someone knew of it.

    Apparently do-gooders are trying to get it banned before it even gets here ... I dunno if it is a myth or what, been googling all lunch time to find out ... could be the ultimate beer .... polish and super duper strong.

  • Do you mean 18 Extra Strong?

    http://webtrunki.pl/?k=p&id=111&kat=1

    If so it's only 8.1%

  • My friend may have confused the name with the percentage ... I live in hope.

  • Used to have my own still set up in New Zealand. Could crank out 40 ounce bottles for less then a pound at 85% but it was best watered down to 40% and filtered through charcoal, otherwise it tasted too harsh.

    Unfortunately not allowed a still over here the government wants their tax too much

    fuck the government. set that up!

  • Do you mean 18 Extra Strong?
    http://webtrunki.pl/?k=p&id=111&kat=1
    If so it's only 8.1%

    That's the only one I found.

    I thought perhaps someone had confused % with quantity.. I know there's some large bottles of Warka available now.

  • when I lived on a farm for a winter in Wamuran -- behind the Glasshouse mountains the locals used to brew a lovely rum, like a sweet one- it was going around like water...........
    one of the girls who worked on the farm had a kid called 'Douglas', when I asked her why she named him that she told me 'it was after the alcohol -Black Douglas
    I pissed my self laughing,
    Queenslanders eh?

  • I'm calling my kid Tim after Tim Taylor Landlord. I will then produce another male so they can be a pear of Brothers. The third child will be a girl named Sherry or Tyskie, I'm not sure yet.

  • 18% is madness.

    I was living in Holland at the time when Grolsch came out with this brew called The Kanon, 11.6% served in swing tops at the time. In the local media there were a few reports of 80 year olds falling over with their faces on the billiard tables after consuming a "couple" of beers.

  • = 8.1% not 18% (as mentioned by diable above) and probably what lucas is talking about.

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