How long till a Pint costs 5 pounds?

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  1. Guy Gardener

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    I watched the first episode of Battlefield the other day. And the doctor told Ace cryptically that they were in the Future when when she guffawed that he landlord asked her for five pounds to pay for a pint. now this would normally slip by me as nonsense but later the brigadier mentions that there is a King on the Throne of great Britain...

    Gotta wonder if it's Harry or the pretty one, or if it all happened sideways in time, that that adventure can';t have possibly happened in modern day after Lizzy steps down...

    How much is a pint?
     
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    Linky

    Scroll down for prices.
     
  4. Sephiroth

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    you brits and your silly pints, come to america, where you get lager by the Keg
     
  5. ITL

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    Keg? What is "Keg"? I've never in my life heard of such a thing.....
     
  6. Starkers

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    I thought kegs were only drank by 16 year olds in teen comedys?

    Anyway a British pint is probably stronger than an entire Keg of american brew... :lol:
     
  7. Guy Gardener

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    I love English beer, and German beer... It's usually stronger than wine.

    Right, so we're half way there, which means that the same yoyo weight problems that we attributed to Vir from Filming baylon 5 out of sequence will apply to Alistair Lethbridge Stuart, since right now he's 20 years older than then and grown an according amount, not that there's anything wrong with that.

    When did he marry Doris?

    Maybe she made him lose weight?

    The love of a good woman is incentive and the medicine for this issue. :)
     
  8. Jim Steele

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    Hmm, a keg of thin pisswater vs a lovely pint of proper ale.

    I'll take the pint, thanks.
     
  9. Hermiod

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    ^There's probably more alcohol in the pint to begin with.
     
  10. CommanderRaytas

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    The only problem is, American beer tastes like water with calories. No thanks. :rolleyes:

    But how much goes into a "keg"?
     
  11. Captain Dago

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    Whatever happened to "a pint's a pound the world around"?

    Oh, wait, that's about something else, isn't it? :)

    And, of course, everyone knows why American beer is served cold -- so you can tell it from piss.

    And why American beer is like making love in a boat -- because it's f**king close to water.

    :lol:
     
  12. diankra

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    Three ways to explain the 'I don't care if it's the king' line:
    1) It's just an expression - like 'I don't care if it's the queen of Sheba'.
    2) Lethbridge-Stewart is old enough to have grown up under a king (he'd maybe have been in his late 20s when George VI died), and as people get on they sometimes tend to fall back into habits and phrases from youth.
    3) Or if you go for the books, one of them establishes this as an explanation: Elizabeth II abdicated in favour of her son, but was then restored to the throne when he abdicated in turn (possibly Memory Games or Millenial Rites - or maybe both!).
     
  13. JoeZhang

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    15 1/2 gallons.
     
  14. Stevil2001

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    Head Games had Queen Elizabeth II still on the throne in 2001, despite the novels hammering Battlefield down in the late 1990s or so, with its king. Happy Endings, on the other hand, had Charles on the throne at the turn of the millennium.

    Because of this, Christmas on a Rational Planet threw in a mention of a "re-coronation" of Elizabeth II. Lance Parkin noticed the mention, but didn't realize what it was retconning, and provided a different explanation for why Elizabeth II would need to be re-coronated in The Dying Days.
     
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  15. Guy Gardener

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    One of the better lines from Buffy by Xander... "HAAHAHAHAHAH! Sorry, I just remembered something funny from King Ralph."

    Lear was back in charge for about 5 seconds after his eldest daughters killed each other and Cordelia met her unpleasant fate and... O, Lear died too. Who the heck was in charge when the dust settled again?

    Edgar?
     
  16. Alidar Jarok

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    More flavor, but not really alcohol (assuming we're talking about something like Miller or Coors, not Yuengling, Sam Adams, or Dogfish Head). Honestly, abv wasn't that different off the tap in a pub than it is in a can of even the shittiest American beer.
     
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    It always made me laugh on Cheers when Norm would down a small glass of beer and everyone thought he was a hard core drinker!

    Re: 5pounds for a pint - wasn't it a lemonade and some water (may have misremeberd this but The Dotor didn't drink and Ace was underage)
     
  18. Starkers

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    I recall something I think Alistair Campbell said regarding he and George W Bush discussing their respective alcoholic pasts. Anyway they got around to discussing war stories and how much they used to drink...Campbell was somehwhat surprised at how little Dubya actually drank.
     
  19. Chaos Descending

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    Not a pint.

    Vodka and Coke (!!! yes!), glass of lemonade and a glass of water.
     
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    Too true! The wife and I took a trip over around four years ago (my first trip to the UK). The first night I had a pint of Guiness I was stunned at how quickly I got a buzz, compared to the normal thin, domestic stuff over here. It was a goooood night! :lol: :techman: