Dktr. Faustus
Well-Known Member
Ok, this is how we go. Got these bottles from the offies on camden/wexford streets:
Kriek Boon (Belgium, 375ml, 4.5%)
G. Menabrea e Figli 150 Anniversario (Italy, 330ml, 5.0%)
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (USA, 350ml, 5.6%)
Augustiner Braeu München Edelstoff (Germany, 500ml, 5.6%)
Coopers Brewery Sparkling Ale (Australia, 375ml, 5.8%)
Singha Premium (Thailand, 330ml, 6.0%)
Dragon Stout (Jamaica, 284ml, 7.5%)
Delirium Tremens (Belgium, 330ml, 8.5%)
To go with these I got some finnish Panda liquorice, Burts chilli lemon chips, Cherry and Hazelnut&Currant Green & Blacks chocolates (this bunch is not for strictly personal use)
Now, if I drink all these, how am I ever gonna know which one was the best one? I might create myself a personalized prazsky index some other friday - use some highly scientific way of determining a matrix of how good was the 7th can compared to the 3rd etc and then take the highly scientific but unbalanced matrix i'm gonna make today and fit these together to make this the objective drunken truth. But then - all these bottles vary in beer type, size and alcohol percentage. Now this shouldn't be a problem when tackling an intellectual problem like this, but while I might me a man of science, I am not a man of maths.
What would be the optional food to have in midst or in the beginning of this kind of challenge?
How about music? I'm thinking about listening to the right channels of some Killdozer and Pussy Galore, my amps a bit broken.
Red Winfield will complement the taste of all these beers.
Today I'm not into 'jokes' or 'funny behaviour', It's all gonna be about getting drunk in highly sophisticated and analytic manner.
Kriek Boon (Belgium, 375ml, 4.5%)
G. Menabrea e Figli 150 Anniversario (Italy, 330ml, 5.0%)
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (USA, 350ml, 5.6%)
Augustiner Braeu München Edelstoff (Germany, 500ml, 5.6%)
Coopers Brewery Sparkling Ale (Australia, 375ml, 5.8%)
Singha Premium (Thailand, 330ml, 6.0%)
Dragon Stout (Jamaica, 284ml, 7.5%)
Delirium Tremens (Belgium, 330ml, 8.5%)
To go with these I got some finnish Panda liquorice, Burts chilli lemon chips, Cherry and Hazelnut&Currant Green & Blacks chocolates (this bunch is not for strictly personal use)
Now, if I drink all these, how am I ever gonna know which one was the best one? I might create myself a personalized prazsky index some other friday - use some highly scientific way of determining a matrix of how good was the 7th can compared to the 3rd etc and then take the highly scientific but unbalanced matrix i'm gonna make today and fit these together to make this the objective drunken truth. But then - all these bottles vary in beer type, size and alcohol percentage. Now this shouldn't be a problem when tackling an intellectual problem like this, but while I might me a man of science, I am not a man of maths.
What would be the optional food to have in midst or in the beginning of this kind of challenge?
How about music? I'm thinking about listening to the right channels of some Killdozer and Pussy Galore, my amps a bit broken.
Red Winfield will complement the taste of all these beers.
Today I'm not into 'jokes' or 'funny behaviour', It's all gonna be about getting drunk in highly sophisticated and analytic manner.