Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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@Tago-Mago $7.50-9.50 CAD…depending on what you are consuming. Dare say a bit higher if it is a good beer
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@Tago-Mago supermarket…I don’t go to bars much as the prices are outlandish and after a couple of drinks you risk losing your driver’s license. I prefer to drink at home where I know that I can relax…
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@goosehd 1 litre of beer at Oktoberfest is roughly €16 = CAD26, a crate of 20 x 0,5 bottles at the supermarket will set you back €20 = CAD32. IMO the quality of beer at Oktoberfest is somewhere between un-offensive and absolute horse piss. I only ever go for the company, not because the beer or the atmosphere is great
FWIW I have a zero alcohol policy when I'm driving, it's just not worth it.
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before we're totally drifting into random:
thank god that germany has a halfway decent public transport system, and that my house in the netherlands is on an island we're nobody cares if you're drunk on a bike.also: i tried out drinking under supervision during my law studies. we needed to drink a certain amount to reach the 0,5‰ limit, that is the max you are allowed to drive with. in my case, that was 1.2 litres of 4.8% beer in one hour (@Tago-Mago insert random Kölsch joke here). never would have driven after drinking that much in the first place. the beer only got me to 0,39‰ anway.
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@Tago-Mago said
outside of Oktoberfest season
@tody said
avoid cologne during the carnival.
.. and don't come to Kiel during Kieler Woche



