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Haha

If you want a good selection of international and local beers hit up purvis cellar. There is one in Surrey hills. Massive range

I should pop in and see what they have.

nope...

the reason you cant get it outside bavaria is because they cant keep up with demand without risking the quality of the product (they are using the same equipment for hundreds of years to create the flavour)

in a hot summer they will actually run out and not even be able to supply munich :O

in a hot summer they will actually run out and not even be able to supply munich :O

:O

I wonder what else do they sell?

Trying my hardest to remember what else I've tried while I spent time in Berlin, Munich, Cologne.

Schoffolher something

Berliner Pilliinser

Berliner Kindl

Plenty of others I've tried but forgotten the name >_< Having same problem remembering almost all of Czech beers as well, they're decent but not the best though.

Drove to Geelong for work, thought f**k it portarlington for some snapper.

sat through a few hours of icey cold rain and wind. Hooked up a big one, brought it up to the rocksat least 3 or 4 kg,grab the net, he spits the hook. FFFFUUUUUU

2:30 out of fkn nowhere

fighter pilots easily the coolest job in the world

agreed - (that or anthony bordain's job)

Ham you know a Ryan? Plates BFLAT

yeah.... if you see him tell him to come to my place and pick up his bar stool

man vs food...

burrito chalange (in knoxville)

burrito:

2 lbs pulled pork (900g)

1 lbs beans (450g)

1 lbs coleslaw (450g)

1/2 lbs cheese (220g)

4 full size tortilla

sides:

1/2 lbs mac'n'cheese (220g)

1/2 lbs bananna pudding (220g)

1 hour

that's a total of just over 5lbs (2.25kg)

never before complete (adam richmond was aparently the first to manage)

how ya reckon ya'd go dezz?

i reckon i could do it

first up a disclaimer for some unknown reason i'm adicted to thsi show.

BUT

I went to one of the resturantants from the first season

Nascar cafe in Las vegas.

2nd disclaimer I went as I saw this and thought wtf.

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then I saw

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and decided the 1 lb of bacon was probally safer.

anyhow I went not long after it started and they had their challange burritto.

Now on man v food they said only 2 ppl had ever finished it I think

anyhow I saw 3 ppl finish it that one night.

so there a little too much creative license

but I just watch to say oh hell no

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