USN drinking Portsmouth dry
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I'd like to see any city where 5000 crewmen can descend on it with the intent of getting drunk and the pubs don't run out of booze. That's a lot of people with a lot of money drinking stuff that the pubs don't have a lot of.
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Such a ratio would make American beverages 9% of stocks.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I'd be amazed if it even took that much up to be honest. At every bar in Lancaster there is at least a 10:1 ratio of other to American beverages, the only ones I can think of are JD and Budweiser.Sea Skimmer wrote: Even if it only makes up .5% of stocks I still am disappointed in the total capacity.
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Bingo.Sea Skimmer wrote:Such a ratio would make American beverages 9% of stocks.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I'd be amazed if it even took that much up to be honest. At every bar in Lancaster there is at least a 10:1 ratio of other to American beverages, the only ones I can think of are JD and Budweiser.Sea Skimmer wrote: Even if it only makes up .5% of stocks I still am disappointed in the total capacity.
It's not my fault most of the pubs and bars, at least where I live, stock mainly British or other export beers. Just the way it goes, but I do like JD and Bud isn't too bad even if Heineken is better. But then I'm not much of a drinker anymore anyway.
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What i can't figure out is why they were drinking bud, when they had a chance to drink Bass and Newcastle that was fresh from the brewery and hadn't sat on a container ship and wharehouse for weeks.
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Col. Crackpot wrote:What i can't figure out is why they were drinking bud, when they had a chance to drink Bass and Newcastle that was fresh from the brewery and hadn't sat on a container ship and wharehouse for weeks.
I'm not sure what the deal is with the USN and Bud. I don't recall ever having it when we had our beer days, usually then it was whatever they could get ahold of semi-locally (Egyptian beer + dehydration + formaldehyde=quick buzz & headache), but in the Vigrin Islands everyone was drinking Bud and lots of weird shooters in test tubes. In Dubai, UAE the Seaman's club was packed with almost nothing but Bud.
Jack & Coke seems to be a popular non-beer drink for the Nav as well. I think it is just brand recognition. Proabably the same for Bud.
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Ahh, so it is a case of using tips as an excuse to save money on the wage bill. Sucks to work in hospitality for Americans then.Sea Skimmer wrote:I don't know how it is else where, but in America services personal like waiters can be legally paid less the minimal wage because its assumed that they will be tipped heavily.Stuart Mackey wrote:
I have found tipping an interesting thing. It is not customary to tip in NZ..allthough it can happen. Why people tip for someone doing their job I dont know..are the wages so poor that you have to?
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WTF? your Scottish and you say that? wash your fucking mouth out.Any respectible Aussie or NZ city must be able to handle at least 5000 drunk intendee's..Jesus turning water to wine, go ye out and get your pubs up to standard!GonK wrote:I'd like to see any city where 5000 crewmen can descend on it with the intent of getting drunk and the pubs don't run out of booze. That's a lot of people with a lot of money drinking stuff that the pubs don't have a lot of.
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Lol..you do have a very good point therePhil Skayhan wrote:Yes, it can suck (hence why I'm back in school), but not for that reason. They'd have to pay me $20/hour+ to equal what I earn.Stuart Mackey wrote:Ahh, so it is a case of using tips as an excuse to save money on the wage bill. Sucks to work in hospitality for Americans then.
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I can vouch for that, my Dad's bar fridge has enough to get over 30 guys drunk, (He did the calcs).Stuart Mackey wrote:WTF? your Scottish and you say that? wash your fucking mouth out.Any respectible Aussie or NZ city must be able to handle at least 5000 drunk intendee's..Jesus turning water to wine, go ye out and get your pubs up to standard!GonK wrote:I'd like to see any city where 5000 crewmen can descend on it with the intent of getting drunk and the pubs don't run out of booze. That's a lot of people with a lot of money drinking stuff that the pubs don't have a lot of.
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As it should be.Gandalf wrote:I can vouch for that, my Dad's bar fridge has enough to get over 30 guys drunk, (He did the calcs).Stuart Mackey wrote:WTF? your Scottish and you say that? wash your fucking mouth out.Any respectible Aussie or NZ city must be able to handle at least 5000 drunk intendee's..Jesus turning water to wine, go ye out and get your pubs up to standard!GonK wrote:I'd like to see any city where 5000 crewmen can descend on it with the intent of getting drunk and the pubs don't run out of booze. That's a lot of people with a lot of money drinking stuff that the pubs don't have a lot of.
my beer supply is a bit low at the moment..only enough to get one person pissed...namly me.
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Well in the long run that's all that matters.Stuart Mackey wrote:As it should be.Gandalf wrote:I can vouch for that, my Dad's bar fridge has enough to get over 30 guys drunk, (He did the calcs).Stuart Mackey wrote: WTF? your Scottish and you say that? wash your fucking mouth out.Any respectible Aussie or NZ city must be able to handle at least 5000 drunk intendee's..Jesus turning water to wine, go ye out and get your pubs up to standard!
my beer supply is a bit low at the moment..only enough to get one person pissed...namly me.
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if you go to most bars around here there are tremendous ammounts of European beer. Hell, most places near me have at least Bass and sometimes Newcastle and Guiness on tap. there is always shitloads of Heiniken, Becks and Amstel....Hell, the bar down the street sells Pilzner Urquell and Sapporo...If your business is in a port town and there are often ships coming and going, wouldn't it make sense to stock up on the prefered libations? I dunno, maybe i'm just spoiled by good bars.
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