Speights in the UK?
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@R-L said in Speights in the UK?:
@Bones
just wrongoh my god at uni i had the biggest crush on this girl who had hair like that
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@dogmeat said in Speights in the UK?:
@Crucial Fugazi is very drinkable but I don't think a 2.5% beer is a safe driving option. Police say one 4% 335 ml can an hour is maximum to stay under the limit. Drink two Fugazi in hour and you're over the limit.
Ice cold water is my drink. I'd rather have no alcohol than a shabby compromise.
That is so arbitrary though, a couple of months back I had four pretty strong ( 6-7% ) craft beers over a 90 minute period, I also smashed loads of chicken wings and wedges. My mate drove me home after and got breathalised as is typical leading up to Xmas, he was fine but I asked the cop to test me too for shits and giggs, I blew under. Certainly not a rule I want to live by and fuck taking risks and losing my license as that would seriously impact my life......but the point I'm making is one size doesn't fit all.
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@mariner4life said in Speights in the UK?:
@R-L said in Speights in the UK?:
@Bones
just wrongoh my god at uni i had the biggest crush on this girl who had hair like that
PAY ME MY MONEY
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@dogmeat said in Speights in the UK?:
@MN5 For sure. Weight makes a big difference It's a guideline though. My point was at 2.5% 'low' alcohol beers aren't necessarily the answer to avoiding going over the limit given our limits are based on 4%
Well it's more on "standard" drinks isn't it ? I remember about 15 years ago when Monteiths first released Winter Ale, it came it at a ( then ) staggering 6%. Fast forward to nowadays and no self respecting IPA/APA/Saison/Pale Ale/Porter/Stout or whatever will come in any less than that.
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@R-L said in Speights in the UK?:
@Bones
just wrongCan someone Google what she looks like now then we can all decide as a group if she deserves to be in the Hawt thread or not ?
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@dogmeat said in Speights in the UK?:
@MN5 For sure. Weight makes a big difference It's a guideline though. My point was at 2.5% 'low' alcohol beers aren't necessarily the answer to avoiding going over the limit given our limits are based on 4%
You are thinking about it the wrong way. It's a combo of how strong, how quick and how long you wait.
A unit is approx the amount the average person can process in an hour without the excess going into the blood and impairing
A 330ml 4% beer is 1 unit. Drink it in 10 minutes and you probably have about 55 minutes left until clear. Start on a second straight away and you are creating a backlog already. Even if you then slow down and after 2 hours have had 3 beers you still have a backlog and will need to wait.
Let's face it though, most beers are about 5% so even when you pace yourself you are getting behind. 2 beers in two hours and you are in the same place as the person that had 3 4%s
3 2.5%s in 2 hours though and technically you have only had 2 units and have about 0.1% left to process.
Makes a big difference.
I would easily do a 6 pack over 4 hours with food and be very confident of not being over the limit, or even close to it. -
@mariner4life said in Speights in the UK?:
@R-L said in Speights in the UK?:
@Bones
just wrongoh my god at uni i had the biggest crush on this girl who had hair like that
Kara?
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@MajorRage said in Speights in the UK?:
@mariner4life said in Speights in the UK?:
@R-L said in Speights in the UK?:
@Bones
just wrongoh my god at uni i had the biggest crush on this girl who had hair like that
Kara?
no. although the name and description rings a bell?
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@Crucial said in Speights in the UK?:
@dogmeat said in Speights in the UK?:
@MN5 For sure. Weight makes a big difference It's a guideline though. My point was at 2.5% 'low' alcohol beers aren't necessarily the answer to avoiding going over the limit given our limits are based on 4%
You are thinking about it the wrong way. It's a combo of how strong, how quick and how long you wait.
A unit is approx the amount the average person can process in an hour without the excess going into the blood and impairing
A 330ml 4% beer is 1 unit. Drink it in 10 minutes and you probably have about 55 minutes left until clear. Start on a second straight away and you are creating a backlog already. Even if you then slow down and after 2 hours have had 3 beers you still have a backlog and will need to wait.
Let's face it though, most beers are about 5% so even when you pace yourself you are getting behind. 2 beers in two hours and you are in the same place as the person that had 3 4%s
3 2.5%s in 2 hours though and technically you have only had 2 units and have about 0.1% left to process.
Makes a big difference.
I would easily do a 6 pack over 4 hours with food and be very confident of not being over the limit, or even close to it.I think that's a pretty good rule of thumb although not one I'm ever gonna risk to be honest. Just not worth it.
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@mariner4life said in Speights in the UK?:
@MajorRage said in Speights in the UK?:
@mariner4life said in Speights in the UK?:
@R-L said in Speights in the UK?:
@Bones
just wrongoh my god at uni i had the biggest crush on this girl who had hair like that
Kara?
no. although the name and description rings a bell?
Friends with crystal .... 1996 Waikato stud ville.
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By the way @Kiwiwomble, you're welcome.