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  1. I would argue that compulsory equipment carrying would result in more deaths. Then every punter on the hill would think that they were invincible and that there is nowhere they should not go because they have got a magical battery operated device that will save them from avalanches. You would see more people, emboldened by their "equipment", but with no real idea charging off into the real BC and getting into trouble. Also imagine trying to do a beacon search for your mate when you have 20 punters carrying rented equipment standing around that don’t know they should have their beacons switched off.

     

  2. I was wondering what could be American about an ESB which would be more of an English style. They could have used american hops. Was the fruityness a citrus/pine/grapefruit type fruityness? or perhaps the beer just doesn't believe in socilized medicine.

  3. Temp control is no trouble, I have that gear for beer brewing.

     

    Is Doburoku good or just easy to make because you dont have to filter it?

     

    We are lucky in NZ with respect to legality of brewing. It's not even legel in some states in the US. We are allowed to distill here too which I understand you can't do in many places.

  4. Quote:
    "If you take a step back and have a look at racism on a grand scale. Using the Jewish holocaust at one end of the scale and some taunting and name calling with very rare outbreaks of violence in the Australian suburbs at the other, then I don't think we really have a problem"

     

    I don’t think that "taunting name calling and a little violence" is the "other end of the scale". I would say that’s just about where it all starts getting really nasty. There are lots of more subtle forms of racism that would fit onto a racism scale before that. You don’t have to be calling people names on the street to be a racist; you could just be one of those old white employers that always end choosing the white job applicants regardless of suitability for the job. Once you get to "rare outbreaks of violence" you start getting up the scale and if you get all the way to "race riot" your definitely well up the scale.

     

    I don’t think you should trivialize the name calling or any violence.

     

  5. It's a bit random but I'll just ask and see, has anyone here made Sake? I got given a packet of Koji spores so I have been looking into it - seems like there are a few different methods from basic to much more involved for different styles of sake.

    Can anyone reccomend a method - or - is there a particular style of sake you think is better than the rest that I should try and make?

  6. I was gonna dredge up the old beer thread but seen it was called Beer 2009 I guess we need a new one.

     

    Beer I am Drinking..

     

    I got some Firestone Walker Pale 31. I love it, I just wish there was a little more hop bitterness to go with the massive hop flavour.

     

    also had Leffe Blonde and La Trappe Blonde. The Leffe was slightler bigger in body and flavour but otherwise they could have been the same beer. Both good but dangerously easy to drink for 7% beers.

  7. I was delighted to find the local craft brew bar had got hold of some Seara Nevada Pale Ale and Anchor Steam Beer.

     

    I'm a big fan of American Pale Ales (the style) but had until now only tried NZ brewed ones. Great to finally try one of the beers that define the style.

     

    Had also heard lots about Anchor Steam Beer and have tried making it so it was good to see what it is supposed to taste like. (A lot better than the one I made which I didn't care for at all)

  8. Just to be clear though - by warm I mean 13 degrees (English Pub Cellar Temp). If you have ever swam in 13 degree water it's not that warm. It's not like I'm microwaving it before I drink it.

     

     

    " my, does Autumn not bring joy?"

     

    Hard to answer that question in the affirmative.

     

    Yes, autumn does not bring joy.

    No, autumn does not bring joy.

     

    It sure does though, cold, crisp and full of the promise of winter.

  9. I had Wadworth Bishops Tipple last night for the first time. Very drinkable for a "strong ale", low bitterness but enough hops to make it pleasant. Final verdict though is I wont buy it again - for $8 I can get great beers (or ones I haven't tried that might be great) without buying ones that are only good.

     

    I have in my fridge a Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA. I have had it a few times and will buy it again. Scottish Malty sweetness mixed with (American?) cascade hops. A bit of a mixed style but in the end it just tastes great.

     

  10. Budwiser is 80% rice and only 20% malt. In many countries they would not be allowed to sell it as "beer".

     

    Dissapointingly I tried some Greene King IPA. I was expecting an IPA i.e bitter, hoppy and on the stronger side. What I got had very little in the way of hops and not much on the malt side either. At just 3.5% I dont think they should be calling it an IPA.

  11. Originally Posted By: thursday
    Alcohol. You comparing that with crack, coke, heroin? Not even on the same planet.


    Not as far away as you would think. Consider the effects - consumption can leave you lying in the gutter vomiting, unconsciousness and potentially death; and it’s addictive. How does that compare to the "worst" drugs.



    Most dangerous drugs
    Research recently published in the medical journal The Lancet rates the most dangerous drugs (starting with the worst) as follows:

    1. Heroin
    2. Cocaine
    3. Barbiturates
    4. Street methadone
    5. Alcohol
    6. Ketamine
    7. Benzodiazepines
    8. Amphetamine
    9. Tobacco
    10. Buprenorphine
    11. Cannabis
    12. Solvents
    13. 4-MTA
    14. LSD
    15. Methylphenidate
    16. Anabolic steroids
    17. GHB
    18. Ecstasy
    19. Alkyl nitrates
    20. Khat
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