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Comments on: 'Beer Hunter' lifts 40,000 pints of Guinness

Carbonated Conundrum 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 10:52 GMT

Pirate

Perhaps the suds were stolen by misguided environmentalists.

A story in New Scientist magazine warns of dangerous greenhouse gas emissions by household beverage refrigerators, particularly from beer-loving Canadians...

http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn12975-beer-fridges-present-a-gassy-problem.html

Mmmmm, beeeeeeeeeeeeeer 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 10:54 GMT

Someone's going to have a wicked Christmas party this year.

I agree... 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 10:56 GMT

Coat

... what could they possibly want with all that beer, crazy fools.

By the way having a big huge party at the weekend, everyone's invited and the drink is free, so arrive early before it all runs out.

(Cloakroom's closed, where do I get my jacket from?)

personal use, honestly 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:02 GMT

Alien

it's christmas and somebody is just getting the beer in.

Its the metal, stupid! 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:17 GMT

Alert

The kegs will be made of valuable aluminum. I suspect the beer will be poured down the drain.

Hmmmm 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:19 GMT

So 40k pints have a value of 46k?

So why is it that in my local a pint of Guinness is £2.90?

Reckless profiteering? Surely not!

Marked Up 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:26 GMT

Thumb Up

I suspect the 46k is purely the 'cost' to Guinness of the lost beer kegs as they would sell 90 kegs for a hell of a lost more than 46 grand!!

Either way you've got to give the perps the thumbs up!

@Paul Williams 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:27 GMT

Its the duty which which makes it £2.90 a pint - government probably makes more money off a pint than than the brewery

@Telic 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:28 GMT

Joke

Guinnes is fed by Nitrogen; cabonating Guinness would be terrible!

If you want to see why, ask your local to pour you a Guinnes shandy.

Suspect 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:30 GMT

Happy

The driver is of a stout build...i hear.

@Steven 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:49 GMT

Diageo are not including the cost of the kegs. It's 450 kegs (360 Guinness plus 90 Carlsberg) and a pub would pay around £100 per 11 gallon keg depending on who they were (with a big buying group or a small independent) and how much they bought.

Before anyone goes on about reckless profiteering they should bear in mind the other costs a pub or bar incurs that have to be paid out of the profits. If you don't like £2.90 for a pint why not drink at home? Restaurants too expensive? Eat at home. Clothes too expensive? Make your own.

Economics 101 anybody?

@Ash 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 11:54 GMT

It's actually a 70%/30% mix of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.

I clearly need to get a life!

The black market will be rife 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:01 GMT

Also Guinness and Coke is supposedly quite nice. What happens?

@ Refund 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:03 GMT

How much refund will they get for returning the empty kegs?

Am I the only who thought it? 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:09 GMT

Coat

"360 kegs of Guinness and Budweiser and 90 kegs of Carlsberg"

Nice, they even got something for the ladies, no self respecting man would drink Carlsberg.

pedantry 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:10 GMT

The correct characterisation of Guinness is to described it as "pushed" by nitrogen (actually compressed air I think) and not C02 which is the means by which your lagers etc reach your glass.

Dissolved C02 produces carbonic acid which is the taste of fizz we Guinness drinkers choose to avoid by waiting patiently for the much smaller microbubbles of air, not C02 to settle into the perfect creamy head with its artistic shamrock lovingly inscribed by a raven haired beauty whose perfect figure ...etc

They're out to 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:12 GMT

Pirate

drink some damn beer it might not be enough.Whoever thinks it's for the metal isn't considering the weight of a keg around 160 lbs each full you can steal empties a lot easier than you can full ones. Not only that but most kegs have been made from (mostly) steel since people started stealing them it makes them even heavier. I doubt this beer is going anywhere but where beer normally goes at perhaps a small discount.

If you've got the front to pull it off.... 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:26 GMT

Unhappy

Many years ago (10-12 or so) I was working at the Open Golf for a world-famous national broadcasting corporation. After it was all over and the huge derig was under way a large flatbed lorry with crane arrived and started lifting the temporary aluminium roadway segments from our compound. Each piece was worth about £900. After he had finished and left, a man with a large flatbed lorry with crane arrived and asked "Where's all my trackway"?

Beer? 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:32 GMT

Flame

Budweiser is not beer! It's near tasteless, fizzy yellow water. Ick.

@ They're out to 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:37 GMT

Thumb Up

I think you're missing the point - if they're out to steal the kegs, then yes it's true that emptier ones are lighter; however, when the trailer is hooked up to an HGV (as opposed to hauled away by hand) then the weight difference evidently doesn't matter much. In which case, the huge quantity of good beer and Carlsberg is merely a welcome bonus to celebrate a successful beer heist!

Carlsberg 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:42 GMT

Happy

Carlsberg don't do brewery raids, but if they did...........

@Lloyd 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:52 GMT

Joke

No self respecting man or woman drinks Budweiser either.

Reminds me of this story 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 13:01 GMT

Pirate

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/6469489.stm

No yoke ....sorry ,joke!

@Dave Bullions 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 14:46 GMT

Go

Carlsberg don't do brewery raids, but if they did........... the men would be clad in black commando gear and would take over the brewery which was being defended by stunning scantily clad female security guards who didn't put up much of a fight but explosions and drama would still ensue....

its a sing a long 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 15:16 GMT

Coat

40,000 pints of Guinness sitting on a wall, 40,000 pints of Guinness sitting on a wall,

And if one pint of Guinness should accidently fall

There will be 39,999 pints of Guinness sitting on a wall...

39,999 pints of Guinness sitting on a wall, 39,999 pints of Guinness sitting on a wall,

And if one pint of Guinness should accidently fall

There will be 39,998 pints of Guinness sitting on a wall...

...28 days later...

1 pint of Guinness sitting on a wall, 1 pint of Guinness sitting on a wall,

And if one pint of Guinness should accidently fall

There will be 90 pints of Carlsberg sitting on a wall...

..boom boom

£2.90 a pint?! 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 15:54 GMT

Happy

How come in the small Banana Republic I live in, a bottle (355 ml) of Guinness costs the equivalet of £1,45? that makes a pint less than £2!

... you should come over here and have a drink with us!

@ Lloyd 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 16:18 GMT

Happy

"Nice, they even got something for the ladies"

Surely it's a glass of wine for the Ladies! according to the Pub Landlord.

Self-respect? 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 16:20 GMT

Perhaps no self-respecting man would drink Budweiser or Carlsberg, but I'm sure the plan is drink the Guinness first, then you'll be sloshed enough that self-respect doesn't matter. On to the Bud ...

I read the article on the beeb site 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 16:34 GMT

Joke

A couple of comments from the beeb that made me smile:

"Police found the abandoned vehicle. It was empty"

"the biggest carry-out this Christmas"

I also note that the criminals waited until all the police were tied up dealing with the anti drink/driving campaign before pulling the heist. Clearly very public spirited as they are trying to remove temptation.

worst beer in the world 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 17:29 GMT

Pirate

has to be coors lite - bleeugh

like makin out in a canoe 'king close to water

"Budweiser"? 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 18:34 GMT

Thumb Down

what the hell was one of our local "coyote piss" so-called brews doing on the same truck? I guarantee you that swill's going down the drain, and contributing to pollution too. Ugh.

Dumb driver 

Posted Friday 30th November 2007 20:51 GMT

Linux

Why would anyone steal Guinness let alone drink it?!

Its like the own store cheap and crappy brand of lager to other Quality stouts!

Now if he wanted a Good Christmas He should have gone to Murphys brewery in Cork, but then those dubs are as thick as 2 short planks!

UbuntuCork.

@£2.90 a pint?! 

Posted Saturday 1st December 2007 02:08 GMT

Paris Hilton

"a bottle (355 ml) of Guinness costs the equivalet of £1,45? that makes a pint less than £2!"

I think you'll find that a pint is around 565ml, and 1.45*565/355 = £2.31

Hero 

Posted Saturday 1st December 2007 02:30 GMT

Joke

My hero , think of all the punters he or she saved from drinking all that tasteless yankee ersatz lolly water or Iraqi camels piss they call a brewed beer over at A-B !

To set the record straight 

Posted Saturday 1st December 2007 15:22 GMT

There is Budweiser and Budweiser

One is a licenced American crap, tasting and smelling of puke.

The other is the original Czech recipe, which is one of the best pilsners in the world.

I don't know which one was stollen. The American imitation is what's called Bud. The Czech one is always Budweiser.

Similar tricks 

Posted Saturday 1st December 2007 20:34 GMT

Landlord of a pub near me lost his fruity when some guys (wearing Hi-Vis Jackets, steels and holding a clip-board with a form on it) came in with a hand truck and told the landlord that his fruit machine was up for replacement. They got him to sign to sign the form, wheeled his out, calmly loaded thier truck and f***ed off with out replacing it. One phone call later and he ascertained he'd just been shafted.

To straighten the record further... 

Posted Saturday 1st December 2007 21:51 GMT

Joke

...neither of them is stollen - they're both beers (sort of).

Probably the best lager heist in the world 

Posted Sunday 2nd December 2007 22:00 GMT

Coat

It was 'probably the best lager heist in the world'.....

I'll get my coat

If tehy had friends os... 

Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 01:46 GMT

Go

... maybe they were planning a party, with the food coming from here Downunder?

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/bacon-bandits-ham-it-up-for-christmas/2007/12/03/1196530510392.html

Budweiser? 

Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 08:53 GMT

Paris Hilton

Why?

Assuming it's the Leftpondian wee-wee, it's the only stuff I've ever drunk[1] which gets you from "sober" to "hung-over" without an intermediate phase of "pissed". Will no-one put a stop to this madness?

1 - small-town Leftpondia after Saturday night closing time, and someone else had bought the filthy muck

@Vladimir Plouzhnikov 

Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 09:55 GMT

Guinness in Dublin makes the US Bud under licence. AFAIK the real Budweiser Budvar is only made in České Budějovice.

Where's the "mine's a pint" icon?

@Anonymous Coward 

Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 13:21 GMT

Unhappy

"Its the duty which which makes it £2.90 a pint - government probably makes more money off a pint than than the brewery"

That's simply not true - although the breweries and most landlords would love you to believe it.

The duty in the UK in 2006 (sorry I don't have the 2007 figures to hand) on a 5% pint of beer was just 38p per pint (there's VAT too but that applies to most things).

The breweries and landlords use any minor budgetary increase to smack a load more on top to increase their margins. It has become standard practice in the UK to increase the price of a pint of beer by at least 5, and quite often 10 pence whenever the chancellor puts a penny on a pint. That's where the real rip-off is going on.

@Vladimir Plouzhnikov 

Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 13:57 GMT

The Czech one is usually referred to as Budvar.

The American version is usually referred to as rat's piss.

Budweiser makes me ashamed to say I'm American. 

Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 17:44 GMT

Unhappy

More so than the war, our dyslectic ideologue of a president, or even Microsoft's crappy excuse for an OS, nothing makes me more ashamed of being American that what most American’s call beer. To make matters worse, we have three equally bad national brands: Bud, Miller, and Coors.

@4.1.3_U1 

Posted Tuesday 4th December 2007 05:28 GMT

A pint is 473.18ml, which make a pint ~£1.93

(reposting as my link seem to go down just as I posted my first comment)

yuck 

Posted Tuesday 4th December 2007 05:48 GMT

Happy

budweiser...... filtered through the clydesdales...

Actually you're both right 

Posted Tuesday 4th December 2007 12:47 GMT

Boffin

1 US Pint = 473.18ml

1 UK (Imperial) Pint = 568ml

bud or rats piss 

Posted Tuesday 4th December 2007 17:34 GMT

Unhappy

Stuck in SoCal and British I would Like to let it be Known Bud is the secound best rats piss the best being Miller Genuine Draft. MGD is not too bad out of a can either. If I was back in Briton I would hardly drink larger and IMHA Murphys is better than Guinness. BTW What happened to hedgehog flavo(u)r crisps (chips) the best ones were made with Murphys.

The beer from Samuel Addams is good IF the damm stuff has not been cooked to death on transportation. Best if you can find a microbrewery.

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