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6 months ago I was talking to a Treasury Estate rep who said they were trying to push moscato onto the younger crowd. I made the prediction that one day it will make it's way into nightclubs as an on-tap, women's counterpart to the men's cider craze. Canning it is half way there. I wonder if my prediction will come true...

I confess to liking moscato and late harvest. If I recall correctly, it was originally pushed as a nightclub/bar drink but never took off. Maybe the timing wasn't right or they didn't have the marketing of today.

Juliette has seen it on tap already....

I understand sharing beers regularly, but drinking beers every night is a pretty bad habit. i know a few of people who drink almost 3-6 beers every week night, and they see it as ok because tradesmen and because alcoholic. But living a hater/hipster/father lifestyle, I thought of it as an oddity.

I understand sharing beers regularly, but drinking beers every night is a pretty bad habit. i know a few of people who drink almost 3-6 beers every week night, and they see it as ok because tradesmen and because alcoholic. But living a hater/hipster/father lifestyle, I thought of it as an oddity.

no, it's an awesome habit... because beer is awesome.

Been on the Oetty's for a while now

http://danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_914086/oettinger-pils-bottles

$29 a slab and I drink a slab a week

based on DM's full price for draught that's a saving of $830 per year for a better beer with no preservatives.

f**king win

Ok, off to dm's

But still need to get moar cash for a plane ticket to Germany for Augustiner Brau.

the cans are a surprise.

but i do like their moscato. pretty pricy though

farkin alvin, moves his dinners so some one can go, now i cant go! ya big bummer!

nah all good mate, ill chat the next one.

So I went looking for some new and engrossing movies to watch and came across this list... then realised that I've seen about 90% of them :/

http://couchpopcorn.com/2012/10/02/20-best-mindf**k-movies/

I've just gone though a comedy phase, and then a infection (non-zombie) phase and now sure where to go from here...

I'm thinking of hitting up all of the Studio Ghibli collection, unless you guys can suggest something that I just should not miss out on seeing. I don't like slow movies, so if its fast paced and engrossing I'm into it :)

k go...

i like slow movies, so cant really help. sorry.

in other news, if Aus did industrial estate sprints, i'd give it a go

I fall asleep or get distracted too easily for slow movies...

Good luck getting a permit for that on the streets, glorifying street racing in industrials would bring all the boys (in blue) to the yard.

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