Why silver is better!
ORIGINAL: 225tt
I am headed to Austraila next September when I get back to the states. I may have to try some of that beer, but for now if I had to stick with my fav, its the stuff that my dad makes at his house.(blackforest lager) Nothing like a homemade brew in a 22oz. swingtop to get your night started.
I am headed to Austraila next September when I get back to the states. I may have to try some of that beer, but for now if I had to stick with my fav, its the stuff that my dad makes at his house.(blackforest lager) Nothing like a homemade brew in a 22oz. swingtop to get your night started.
Well you are in for a treat when you are in OZ in September 225tt. There is a huge range of the world's beer available here.
On Irish Beer, when I was in the US this last September/October I found that you guys can no longer get Kilkenny beer. That is a pity as it is highly recommended. A pale version of Guiness IMHO.
Back on topic, yeah, silver is best, especially on Audis, once again IMO.
I have a bent spoon in the drawer especially for that. Bartenders make it look easy keeping the beer seperate. I think it has alot to do with the temp difference of the beers.
if you try it with the beer at the same temp, you'll have a much harder time keeping them seperated. I know its a specific grav. thing, but you can even layer water on water if the temps are different.


