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A friend just sent me this. I’d heard the song before but hadn’t seen the video, which is done with legos in a stop-motion way. The song may be a little too celebratory of binge drinking but with the video is still pretty funny.
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A friend just sent me this. I’d heard the song before but hadn’t seen the video, which is done with legos in a stop-motion way. The song may be a little too celebratory of binge drinking but with the video is still pretty funny.
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Currently only Foster’s brews on the island of Fiji, but that’s about to change as Flour Mills of Fiji Limited (FMF) has announced it will be entering the beer market. Rumor has it that FMF is in talks with India’s United Breweries, which owns the Kingfisher brand. I mention that because FMF recently applied to register the following brand names: Ahista, FB or Fiji Beer, Iguana, Kingfisher, Kings Beer, Polar, BB or Bobs Beer and Thums Up.

I’m up for visiting this one. Who’s with me?
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by Jay Brooks on December 13, 2006 · 0 comments
in Food & Beer,News
The Campaign for Real Ale, Britain’s advocacy group for cask-conditioned real ales, has made several suggestions for food and beer pairings to use with Christmas dinner. Here are their more general suggestions, too, for pairing beer and food.
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