Wednesday, June 28, 2006

East Bound and Down... We're Gonna Do What They Say Can't Be Done

On a lighter note…

BEER WE GO

Germans fear UK going to drink them dry

By Jeremy Armstrong (Mirror, UK)

ENGLAND's massive army of World Cup fans is drinking Germany dry, it emerged yesterday.

Breweries warned beer could run out before the final because of huge demand from our supporters.

In Nuremberg, organisers revealed 70,000 England fans who flooded the city drank 1.2MILLION pints of beer - an average of 17 pints each.

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Astonished bar keeper Herrmann Murr said: "Never have I seen so many drink so much in such little time."

His bar at a fans' tent in the city ran out after they drained all 32 of his 50-litre (11 gallon) barrels.

Herr Murr calculated Britons were shifting beer at a staggering rate of 200 pints per minute.

City official Peter Murrmann said: "The English proved themselves world champs. They practically drank us dry."

In Cologne, where England drew with Sweden, bottles and barrels of the local K?lsch beer ran out because so many English took them to campsites and parties.

Stuttgart bar chiefs said an extra 900,000 pints were sunk last weekend where 60,000 fans partied before and after our 1-0 win over Ecuador.

The Veltins brewery also revealed it has produced a record 418,000 gallons in a bid to keep up with demand.

A spokesman said: "It is incredible how much is being drunk but the hardest thing for the breweries is keeping up with the thirst of the English."

In Dortmund, where most fans for England's Gelsenkirchen clash against Portugal on Saturday are staying, the giant DAB brewery is bracing itself by ferrying in extra supplies to boost production.

As they say, find something your good at and stick with it. I've enjoyed a number of German-American "Octoberfest" festivals over the years and have a pretty good understanding of the main attraction at each; so it would be pretty funny if England's penchant for brew forced Germany to temporarily embrace prohibition. - DN

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

but I doubt they'll be a problem anymore thanks to portugal! GO GERMANY!!

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