Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Beer Of The Week
Let me see........
"Official Beer of England"
"Definitely Not For Aussies"
Then a back label blurb that gurgles "Sit back and enjoy the Ashes series in style with this easy drinking pale ale, crafted using the finest English hops and barley with passion and desire to beat the Aussies & cheer England to victory."
Does that make sense? Do the finest English hops and barley have the passion and desire to beat the Aussies, or is it referring to the drinker? If so, how does one sit back and enjoy something with passion and desire? Is it a cricket thing?
Does the Australian equivalent have a slogan along the lines of "You've No Chance Ya Pommy Bastards!"?
It matters not to be honest, it's £1.19 a bottle and tastes rather nice.
Thankfully, in Scotland we're far too civilised to get too excited by a silly game like cricket. We prefer proper sports like high tig, thumb wrestling and chap-door-runaway .
Labels:
Australia,
Beer,
Chauvanistic Chuckles,
Cricket,
England,
Jingoistic Japes
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7 comments:
There is no Australian equivalent.
Australians wouldn't touch that rubbish, poncey, warm crap drunk by girls and poms.
And who'd have thought that ringing the door bell and running away even had a proper name, let alone a wikipedia entry!
Just cos you lot put Tooheys on yer cornflakes....... ;)
It was ring-bang-skoosh round my way.
I think that's the best name I've heard yet.
Anyone for a game of Ring-Bang-Skoosh then? =D
With this beer on our side NOTHING can stop us!
Cocktails you pluralised chump, you'll be eating your words and apologising in person to the poncy warm crap.
So Matt, England for a tanking then.........?
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