David, the top Ale...LOVE it :clap:
Mine for to day:
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David, the top Ale...LOVE it :clap:
Mine for to day:
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Starting to run out of shot shipmates, but did find this one.
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Rob.
Has anyone posted these? I am starting to lose track! and unique beers too!
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Or we may all end up in....
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Not sure Richard, but reuse is O.K. if you are making a story up like that to help with the flow. I also think now we are getting short of new tipples that other drinks with a seafaring nature could be included, as Port has already become acceptable. Rum thing that in my opinion.:drinks:
I just made that up too.:wink:
Rob.
I post Atlantic ale yesterday so I thought that it is only fair to post Pacific ale today. There appears to be competition for the title. Attachment 20759Attachment 20760 Attachment 20761Attachment 20762Attachment 20763Attachment 20764Attachment 20765Attachment 20766Attachment 20767
It is the largest ocean so I expect sailors become very thirsty there, hence the great variety. :beer:
Mine had better be this one then Dave.
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Rob.
And mine...Aloha!
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I wish I could try though one quarter of what U are showing here ;)
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I would have trouble drinking much either! - though my liver appreciates that! :bleh:
Have one on me everyone...Promotion tipple:
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Morten:drinks:
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:hatsoff:And I dear shipmate.
Bligh.:drinks:
Good one, Morten. Don't mind if I do...
The Indian Ocean has inspired some ales but not as many. Attachment 20847Attachment 20848Attachment 20849Attachment 20850Attachment 20851Attachment 20852
A bit of fun today.
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Rob.
Lunch time:beer:
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The Dogfish appears to be a very thirsty fish:Attachment 20864
Here is a fun one? Attachment 20865
One for Malcolm Reynolds: Attachment 20866
I suppose that I must approve of this: Attachment 20867
Another fun one:Attachment 20868
Here is one for the first decently warm and sunny day we have hit so far this year.
A heady 15 degrees on the Trader's car park this afternoon.
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Rob.
Here's to Fair Winds. Attachment 20885
Fair winds for
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Rob.
I have "High winds":
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Morten
:happy: it would certainly...But, this one (i used it before):
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...gives you instant scurvy. It smells of tar. Looks like tar and tastes of tar. It is the last kind of "skibsøl" (ship´s beer) exist in Denmark.
Here are some other not brewed anymore:
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Cheers mates:beer:
YUK! - sounds delightful!
Maybe that is why British sailors were called Jack Tar's, and not due to the tarring of the spars? :question:
Nothing Jolly about the sound of that one Richard.:shock:
Rob.:happy:
Something to make the most of your freshening wind Morten.
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Rob.
Of course, if it grows too fresh it may become a gale. Attachment 20898Attachment 20899Attachment 20900Attachment 20901Attachment 20902
Or even
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Leading to
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Rob.
Of course, after the storm, a return to...
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and then...
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Time for a...
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Better, huh? :beer:
Aaaah...calm and quiet. it looks nice:thumbsup:
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I stay here in the cabin a few days. reading and drinking beer:
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I suppose that I should not have missed your first one, Rob.
If the wind falls even more, we may be becalmed. Attachment 20924
In that case you may need your
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in case you get a sudden need for a
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Rob.
Hmm, if there is a surge, there may be another storm coming...or it could just be a strong...
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Whilst at anchor, in more modern times we might send down a diver to inspect for hull damage. Attachment 20948Attachment 20947Attachment 20949Attachment 20950Attachment 20951
I prefer the easy option Dave.
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Rob.
this one is inevitable:
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Morten
Inspecting the hull one is bound to find some barnacles. Attachment 20958Attachment 20959Attachment 20961
And maybe even the odd Mermaid or three.
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Or even the odd
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Bligh.
For today I have another pint from the Scuttlebutt stable.
This for our more free thinking brethren.
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Rob.
It appears that seahorses like ale Attachment 20995Attachment 20996
and wine apparently Attachment 20997Attachment 20998
but I do not fancy drinking this: Attachment 20999