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Posted: Thursday Sep 15, 2005 3:38 pm
by peterd
Talk about really bad timimg. Just met up with one of my work colleagues in the corridor. He is off to , would you believe, Ontario CA this Sunday! Said he would be happy to carry a care package. But then we questioned the logistics of acquiring the individual beers, getting them to him, suitably packaged, with him not coming into work again until he goes. In the end, he said, prefer not this time, but perfectly happy to next time.
So, in the unlikely event that DD remains persona gratis into the mid-term future, consider another package at some time, one not so dominated by pale ales, and I will arrange transport gratis (particularly if I have to buy 6 packs and drink 5 in order to get the one of each required for the care package :-) ).

Posted: Thursday Sep 15, 2005 9:15 pm
by Dogger Dan
Well,

Its not like it is just down the road you know. and next the missus will want to come and that would just not be right.

By the way, where is your winger going to in Ontario (little more specific than Toronto please :wink: ).

Dogger

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 9:21 am
by peterd
DD

> By the way, where is your winger going to in Ontario (little more specific than Toronto please ).

He mentioned a number of places. Not all stuck in my memory. London, Oakville, Niagara, someplace starts with a "W", ... Appreciate the place is sort of large.

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 11:26 am
by Dogger Dan
I live 20 min from London, go figure. Waterloo is likely the "W" spot judging from the list you provided

Dogger

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 11:37 am
by peterd
He has been warned that next time he is going, he is to give me some advanced notice. Who knows. Maybe you will be the sole person on the planet who LOVES VB, and you will beg us to send you more? :-)

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 11:55 am
by Dogger Dan
I am using VB as the standard to judge everything else by

Dogger

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 1:51 pm
by peterd
Dogger,
I am sure that you know that VB stands for Victoria Bitter. What you may not be aware of is WHY Victorians have VB: it is because they deserve it! :-)

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 1:55 pm
by undercover1
That fat green can looks very odd amongst the skinny supermodel style 330ml bottles of Goat, Jamieson, LC, & Grand Ridge- and by the way the Grand Ridge is by far the best looking of the lot.
But then again only the Coopers & VB are 375ml- did anyone notice how these days brewers are shrinking the stubbie?

Posted: Friday Sep 16, 2005 6:58 pm
by db
undercover1 wrote:did anyone notice how these days brewers are shrinking the stubbie?
dont get me started on that 1 uc1 :evil:
i've recently been sampling a few english beers.. of which the majority are 500ml.. it's nice to have a beer that fills my pint glass.. it sucks switching back to the 330-345ml bottles - a 1/2 filled glass is not on :( ...i guess i could just get a smaller glass... but :wink: :D

Posted: Sunday Oct 16, 2005 7:26 pm
by gregb
Db,you could put two stubbies into the pint glass (some will be left for a top up i know).

Dogger, has the package arrived yet?

Cheers,
Greg.

Posted: Sunday Oct 16, 2005 10:39 pm
by r.magnay
Hey Uc 1,
whats the latest on Doggers six pack, has it headed for that northern not so warm part of the globe yet,and what did we finally get around to sending?

Posted: Monday Oct 24, 2005 8:51 am
by undercover1
Yes , it's gone. No idea how long it will take to get there- the Post Office people can't tell you stuff like that any more.
Would rather not list the contents- a couple of suprises in there. Will let DD tell everyone what he got when the parcel arrives.

Posted: Monday Oct 24, 2005 10:46 am
by beermeister
Good work UC1.

Can't wait to see the tasting notes from DD.

God's speed, six pack!

BM

Posted: Monday Oct 24, 2005 11:22 am
by undercover1
It's actually a SEVEN pack...I will say no more!

Posted: Tuesday Oct 25, 2005 2:59 am
by Dogger Dan
I don't have to wait until Christmas to open it do I?

Dogger

Posted: Tuesday Oct 25, 2005 9:05 am
by grabman
no, but the pony might want some!!

I'd say just open and "enjoy", although depending on whats in there it may be more case of "see what we mean!"

Grab

Posted: Wednesday Oct 26, 2005 10:07 am
by peterd
Speaking of packs being sent through the post, yesterday I received an entirely unexpected package from Belgium. Turns out one of my friends was there. He recalled my passion for Belgium beer, and glasses of any origin, and sent me a package that (originally) contained two Leffe glasses, and four assorted Leffe beers in 330ml.
What arrived was a soggy and rather crumpled package, smelly strongly of beer (sounds a bit like the way I turn up at home most nights :-) ). It contained three complete Leffe bottles, and lots of broken glass :-(
I do hope Dogger has better fortune. Who knows, maybe he will get really lucky, and the VB will arrive broken :-)

Posted: Thursday Oct 27, 2005 8:50 am
by undercover1
Everything is individually bubble-wrapped & bagged, packed seperately in cardboard wine crate dividers, and a load of those foam peanut things.
Here's hoping...should be on the boat by now.
Labelled it as "collectable glassware/bottles", for what that may be worth at Canadian customs.

Posted: Thursday Oct 27, 2005 9:16 am
by grabman
that might mean they just throw it to back of the truck and not run over it with forklift! That is if they operate like Austpost! (Hopefully no austpost boys on here!!!)

Posted: Thursday Oct 27, 2005 10:04 am
by Dogger Dan
Holy Crap UC1

Peanuts,

Great Idea, can have them with the beer :wink:

and bubble wrap, I know what the kiddies are doing.

Have a chum coming all the way from Calgary to take part in the tasting.

Thanks Again

Dogger

PS.

Grab,

I have an Uncle that lives in Brisbane. He once sent me a Christmas Card and I got it in July. I always blamed my end.

DD