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As with regards to the "sixpack at lunchbreak"... the truth is I have no idea what it means as I am not a native speaker. ![]() Last edited by mariusgmioc; 20th April 2016 at 11:11 PM. |
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Sorry: six pack is a colloquial American for a cardboard box of 6 bottles of beer.
Beer is just a liquid bread:-) I am nursing a bottle of Heineken as we speak, but if you happen to come over, I shall take you on a day-long tour of local microbreweries. After a second one you will not be able to draw thin and elegant gold lines, but there will be a very wide smile on your face. You haven't lived till you tried Bell's Two-Hearted India Pale Ale:-))) Cheers! |
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![]() ![]() Heineken is from here! Now, if you come here I can take you on a tour of the old factory. With some tasting of course! But the best place for enjoying beer is Belgium where you can sample their huge variety. ![]() |
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Yes, I agree wholeheartedly regarding the beer. And Belgium has the food to go with it -- the mussels, the equine specialties (whinney-hee-hee!) and of course those unbeatable "French" fries!
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