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On 12/18/2015 5:34 PM, clipka wrote:
> Now, what do we learn from the story?
> That the students are probably immatriculated at the university of
> Cologne, as Kölsch isn't widely available outside its region of origin.
"im feuerstrom der reben" it is not.
All this bile over cat's pee.
If you must drink a gallon or the equivalent, in real money. Make it
Guinness or a pint of heavy.
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On 18-12-2015 18:34, clipka wrote:
> Am 18.12.2015 um 09:15 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>> On 18-12-2015 4:20, clipka wrote:
>>> Am 17.12.2015 um 19:35 schrieb Stephen:
>>>
>>>> BTW Is Bavaria not part of Germany or is that some parochial prejudiced
>>>> creeping in?
>>>
>>> Not part of Germany, no.
>>>
>>> Part of our Federal Republic, yes. Sneaked their way in, somehow. Still
>>> have their own consitution, which they've just put on hold for as long
>>> as they happen to claim that Bavaria be part of the Federal Republic of
>>> Germany.
>>>
>>> Entirely different culture. Heck, they don't even drink beer. Entirely
>>> different language, too. They've tried to introduce German, but they
>>> just can't seem to learn it. Austrians in disguise, is what they are.
>>> The front yard of the Balkans.
>>>
>>> Don't get me started on Bavarians...
>>>
>>> ... What? Prejudiced? Me? Never!
>>>
>>> (... shuffles off, ranting on...)
>>>
>>
>> What?!? They don't drink beer?!?!? What are those tankards filled with
>> in Munich?
>
>
> Three fellow students -- one originally from Munich, one originally from
> Cologne, and one originally from Dortmund -- visit a bar. The guy from
> Munich orders a "Weizen" (the stuff the Bavarians down from 0.5 to 1.0
> liter tankards), the guy from Cologne orders a "Kölsch" (the stuff that
> people from Cologne and vicinity sip from 0.2 liter cylindrical glasses).
>
> The guy from Dortmund orders a Coke.
>
> Puzzled, the other two ask him why he doesn't order a "Pils" (the stuff
> people in the Ruhr area drink from 0.3 or 0.33 liter stemmed glasses).
>
> "Naah," he declines with a gesture of generosity. "If you won't have a
> beer, neither will I."
>
>
> Now, what do we learn from the story?
> That the students are probably immatriculated at the university of
> Cologne, as Kölsch isn't widely available outside its region of origin.
>
I love this! I learned something today, thanks!
Note: I am not a beer (general term) drinker so this was new to me ;-)
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> Three fellow students -- one originally from Munich, one originally from
> Cologne, and one originally from Dortmund -- visit a bar. The guy from
> Munich orders a "Weizen" (the stuff the Bavarians down from 0.5 to 1.0
> liter tankards),
Weizen comes in the tall 0.5L glasses, the tankards are for a Helles. I
don't think I ever saw anyone drinking a 1.0L weizen.
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Am 21.12.2015 um 09:25 schrieb scott:
>> Three fellow students -- one originally from Munich, one originally from
>> Cologne, and one originally from Dortmund -- visit a bar. The guy from
>> Munich orders a "Weizen" (the stuff the Bavarians down from 0.5 to 1.0
>> liter tankards),
>
> Weizen comes in the tall 0.5L glasses, the tankards are for a Helles. I
> don't think I ever saw anyone drinking a 1.0L weizen.
See? Even Germans have no idea what the Fucking Hell (*) the Bavarians
drink ;)
(* no, that's neither a swear word nor English language, that's a German
beer brand, named after an Austrian village - see
http://www.fucking-hell.de/en/category/spirit/)
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Le 2015-12-21 04:52, clipka a écrit :
> Am 21.12.2015 um 09:25 schrieb scott:
>>> Three fellow students -- one originally from Munich, one originally from
>>> Cologne, and one originally from Dortmund -- visit a bar. The guy from
>>> Munich orders a "Weizen" (the stuff the Bavarians down from 0.5 to 1.0
>>> liter tankards),
>>
>> Weizen comes in the tall 0.5L glasses, the tankards are for a Helles. I
>> don't think I ever saw anyone drinking a 1.0L weizen.
>
> See? Even Germans have no idea what the Fucking Hell (*) the Bavarians
> drink ;)
>
> (* no, that's neither a swear word nor English language, that's a German
> beer brand, named after an Austrian village - see
> http://www.fucking-hell.de/en/category/spirit/)
>
Isn't Hell a town in Norway (which does freeze over every year)?
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On 12/26/2015 9:31 PM, Francois Labreque wrote:
> Le 2015-12-21 04:52, clipka a écrit :
>> Am 21.12.2015 um 09:25 schrieb scott:
>>>> Three fellow students -- one originally from Munich, one originally
>>>> from
>>>> Cologne, and one originally from Dortmund -- visit a bar. The guy from
>>>> Munich orders a "Weizen" (the stuff the Bavarians down from 0.5 to 1.0
>>>> liter tankards),
>>>
>>> Weizen comes in the tall 0.5L glasses, the tankards are for a Helles. I
>>> don't think I ever saw anyone drinking a 1.0L weizen.
>>
>> See? Even Germans have no idea what the Fucking Hell (*) the Bavarians
>> drink ;)
>>
>> (* no, that's neither a swear word nor English language, that's a German
>> beer brand, named after an Austrian village - see
>> http://www.fucking-hell.de/en/category/spirit/)
>>
>
> Isn't Hell a town in Norway (which does freeze over every year)?
>
>
Indeed there is. I liked the Sabre Dance on the album "To Hell with the
Boys".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Hell_with_the_Boys
Named after https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell,_Norway
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Stephen
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