I come to teak door for my mixed nuts
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Leo 'Strong Brew' Beer.
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It's dubious that a beer is called 'Strong' but its actual strength isn't visible anywhere on the can.
As expected, it's just the usual Nonthaburi bilge water. 4/10.
Cheers 'X-tra'.
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So, alc 6% and some ingredients are imported.
Far better than the Leo, and the best of a poor bunch brewed in Thailand at a fair price, imo. 6/10.
Cheers beer… *shudder*
Water, only gone and got ruddy food poisoned.
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Picked me up a 6'er of North Coast Wheat beer from a local craft beer brewer.
What does that set you back in the US?
It's Friday night but no drinking with my Welsh mate tonight... lockdown and curfew makes that a dodgy business for a farang in Korat.
I seem to have gone back on the Hong Thong chasers lately... I really need to get away, get busy and get back to normal.
I'm going mental.
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Keep it together, mendy. We love you.
It will pass.
How's the pond scum?
^ 5 'people'
LOL!
Where do you think I am? Bangkok?
Day two of Beervana.
Got through nearly 50 beers yesterday. Highlights were two nitro chocolate stouts and a green curry beer that was absolutely phenomenal. Nice to see some doppelbocks and black lagers about too.
^
Mostly 75ml tasters.
3.25 litres. or roughly 6 pints.
Same shit... different water level.
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Quote:
- What are you drinking today?
too much...
Lovely bubbly dahlings
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F-86 Sabre was the 1st US swept wing fighter to take up the gauntlet thrown down by the Mig-15
Some other euro retro jetro to the rear
RAF Jaguar
RAAF Mirage
The Israeli Nesher was the first kosher copy of the Mirage. The Kfir being the 2nd.
Well my time in here in California is winding down. Here are a few bottles I unfortunately WILL NOT be drinking and it makes me cry.......
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Minor Case is an off the beaten path whiskey distiller. Sherry Cask finished it will definitely have a great nose with a very nice taste.
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Clyde May's Whiskey is always top stuff. I have become very much a Rye whiskey drinker now.
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Masterson's. What to say...... 10 year Rye.....DELICIOUS.....
My mouth is watering, I’m sure they will last till your next visit. Or you could gulp them all down, one bottle per night. I’ve never been a big Rye Whiskeydrinker but you’ve now piqued my interest. Will have to see what I can find here!
Bubbly jubbly luvvlies
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The Vought F4U Corsair distinctive inverted gullwings were deigned to accommodate shorter wheel legs that can fold rearward which in turn allowed the folded wing design the navy required.
Have you ever lain awake at night wondering what the inside of a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 looks like?
Well wonder no longer for inside you will find a British Rolls Royce Nene engine provided on a plate by the fawning UK Labour government as a nice gesture to those lovely commies, which they promptly copied and mass-produced, catapulting the USSR to forefront of post-war Jet Propulsion Technology
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Joe Stalin could not believe his luck
Nothing....ab-so-lutely NOTHING..... :17::17:
The sun has set, so I’m enjoying a single malt now.
It seems a bit unconvincing to just say 'a single malt'.
I've never seen you post 'I bbq'd some meat'.
Yeah ok.
I'm actually drinking a 35 baht special Lao Khao.
Well, you lied on the food thread. :D
And you've also stopped greening me since I could no longer stand it and had to point out what a complete twat panama hat is.
That's what really hurts, tbh.
:sad:
But yeah 'I'm drinking a single malt'
Said by absolutely nobody who's drinking a single malt.
Ever.
The early production Gloster Meteor F1 was powered by the embryonic Rolls Royce Welland engine shown in the 'flaps-open' jet engine pornography below. It was the first production British Jet Engine and a primitive predecessor to the Rolls Royce Nene that powered the MiG-15 above.
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The early models evolved through many variants into the more potent F8, powered by the larger Derwent 8 turbojet. The F8 formed the bulk of RAF fighter command in the early 1950s. This silver example is in Australian service with RAAF 77 squadron during the Korean war where it acquitted itself honourably against the more technologically advanced MiG-15.
Battle of Sunchon (air) - Wikipedia
There was an intermediate F6 prototype variant designed with swept wings, to catch up with the MiG-15 and F-86 Sabre but it never took off and the clipped wing option, as seen on this F8, was as aerodynamic as the Meteor ever got.
The Rolls Royce Welland unit pictured here still works and is the oldest working jet engine in the world.
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Although I am not sure if you can actually hitch this trailer to the back of your vintage Austin 1100 to make it go faster!