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Plzen and pilsner
... is ready. The sign on the door said to go next door and ask at the pizza place. But they had no idea what we were talking about! Finally someone with a cellphone rung the hostel and finally someone turned up! We had booked a double room, but we ended up in a room with 2 sets of bunk beds. Not quite what we had asked for. The place is dark and dusty, cracked tiling in the toilets (which are in the kitchen area) and no working toaster/jug. ...
Too Many Brewery Tours Are Never Enough
... way interested in what the guide had to say and chatted amongst themselves but each to their own I guess.
We saw the production line and then ventured into the labyrinth of cellars before finally reaching the ultimate goal of a sample of the good stuff from one of the maturation casks.
The benefit of sitting at the front of the class was realised here as we were both able to grab our tasting cup from the tray holding the big plastic cups.
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The only living American in Plzen
... back to the bar to meet up with our pub crawl.
This pub crawl takes place in Prague every night. And we learned later that it's not even the only one in Prague. Ours was on a Thursday and it was still packed by the time we started at 9. As promised, the bar was open for free beer and vodka for one hour and we had a chance to meet some other Americans, Scottish and Englishmen, and of course Australians. It was fantastic to finally have some human ...
Pilsen
... era estocada antigamente (frio, frio). Teve filminho, exposição dos componentes que entram na fabricação da cerveja, um pouco da história da cervejaria, e, no final, cada um pode experimentar a cerveja crua, sem ser pasteurizada. É boa, mas é mais amarga do que a que normalmente tomamos.
O mico do dia: ao entrar na República Tcheca a gente ...
Just Sue Finds Her Feet
... master, and the load ended a little unbalanced. Most bikes distribute the weight roughly evenly between the front and back axle, often with a slight bias towards the front axle. Fully loaded we were tail heavy and lacking in front end grip and feel.
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The solution was a couple of small bags of the type used on bicycles, modified to fix them to the crash bars ...