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BS: Living on beer for lent

15 Mar 11 - 07:03 AM (#3114030)
Subject: BS: Living on beer for Lent
From: JennieG

It takes all sorts, I suppose, but this bloke
Perhaps I could live on chocolate for Lent.......

Cheers
JennieG


15 Mar 11 - 07:05 AM (#3114032)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: JennieG

Woops - trigger finger was a bit quick! As I was saying when I so rudely interrupted myself, the bloke in the link above is planning to consume nothing but beer for lent. No food, nothing except beer.

I would still rather fancy chocolate.

Cheers again
JennieG


15 Mar 11 - 07:52 AM (#3114061)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Charmion

After six weeks on a chocolate-based diet, you would never want to face the stuff again.


15 Mar 11 - 09:27 AM (#3114107)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Wilfried Schaum

For Lent in German monasteries special strong beers were brewed to substitue some kinds of food banned during the time in the Middle Ages.

Because beer is so nourishing it is often called the liquid bread. Scientists are still discussing which was first: beer, malt not needed to brew baked to preserve it, or bread accidentally wetted and starting to ferment in Sumerian times.

But to subsist on beer only for Lent is a little bit crazy, the same with chocolate. For a stout Lutheran there is no need to fast; I eat fish, too, but not on Frydays.

Charmion, you are right with chocolate. Although you may keep your ammo pouches filled with chocolate bars like Cpt. Bluntschli, this is only for emergencies. Continue to serenade the cows - I'll never forget it.

Prost!


15 Mar 11 - 09:32 AM (#3114113)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Dave the Gnome

I tried the Whisky diet once. Lost 4 days in the first week...

Good luck to the man anyway.

:D


15 Mar 11 - 10:36 AM (#3114167)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: katlaughing

It is a an interesting idea, esp. given the historical context. I was glad to read he has a doctor on board. Seems to me he would lose quite a bit of weight.


15 Mar 11 - 10:49 AM (#3114180)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,Steamin' Willie

I gave up Christianity for Lent many years ago.

The best bit is that you don't have to think each year what to give up next.. Good or what?

I like the idea of living on beer for Lent though. Add pickled eggs and you get disturbingly close to my diet before I met my wife....


15 Mar 11 - 11:33 AM (#3114202)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,leeneia

If only the guy's liver could speak, it would beg for mercy.


15 Mar 11 - 11:43 AM (#3114204)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,Patsy

I know someone who does the opposite drinks a lot of beer all year but stops just for Lent but somehow that seems just as bad.


15 Mar 11 - 12:10 PM (#3114231)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Bill D

I may have to take up religion....just so I'd have an excuse to join him.







naawwww... it ain't worth it....


16 Mar 11 - 12:33 AM (#3114708)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,mg

I read a book called something like the barkeepers in Dublin...and they talked about the stevedoors..who lived on beer and did not eat..I think it was stout...imagine doing that work on no food. mg


16 Mar 11 - 04:38 AM (#3114778)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Joe Offer

Wilfried says: For a stout Lutheran there is no need to fast; I eat fish, too, but not on Frydays.

Well, I think I prefer ale with fish, not stout.....and I rather like the Catholic tradition of Fridays being fish fry days.

In the US, you're likely to get only lager at a Catholic fish fry. I wish the Catholics would improve their beer selection.

-Joe-


16 Mar 11 - 08:25 AM (#3114896)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,Patsy

So if St. Patrick's ever fell on a Friday does that mean no guiness only lager?

Going back to the chap living on beer it's not only his liver that will suffer but he is going to end up with one heck of a beer belly. I didn't read if he was married or single but I can't believe that many wives or girlfriends would put up with that 24/7, I don't think he has really thought this through.


16 Mar 11 - 08:49 AM (#3114908)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,Ed

Patsy,

The article makes it clear that he's married, and also that he's thought it through. His intended alcohol intake isn't huge, so I very much doubt that he'll have any liver problems. Go back and read the article...


16 Mar 11 - 08:50 AM (#3114909)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Charmion

Whenever it falls, even on a Friday in Lent, a saint's day is still a feast. I suspect that's why St. Patrick's Day is such a big deal; it's always in Lent, and often right in the middle of Lent when one is most fed up with the whole penitence and abstinence thing. (It's easier as Easter approaches and the end is in sight.)


16 Mar 11 - 08:55 AM (#3114915)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,Eliza

Here we are, only a week into Lent, and all I can think about are crumpets dripping with butter, coffee swimming with thick cream and pint glasses of lovely Jersey milk. Not to mention great lumps of ripe Stilton, oozy segments of Camembert and new potatoes covered in melted butter. Yes, I've given up 'dairy' for Lent. The only benefit will be my fat derriere and my cholesterol levels. I'm getting grumpier and grumpier. It must be like this in rehab!


16 Mar 11 - 09:34 AM (#3114933)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Nigel Parsons

Forty days & forty nights
I was fasting in the wild
Quelled my 'solid' appetites,
Just drank Bitter, Stout & Mild.

Ate no solid food at all,
Be-er makes a fine repast.
P****d it all against the wall,
This I term my Lenten Fast.

Tune 'Heinlein'

Cheers
Nigel


17 Mar 11 - 06:09 AM (#3115552)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: C-flat

What an idea!

Give up sobriety for Lent??



Carlsberg doesn't do Lent, but if it did.......


17 Mar 11 - 10:26 AM (#3115684)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST

Like the couple who got married and after a week his wife asked him when they were going to have sex and he said honey it's lent and she said to whom and for how long
    I'm supposed to delete anonymous Guest posts in the BS section, but I can't delete this one... (Besides, I can tell the post was from Louie Roy).
    -Joe Offer-


17 Mar 11 - 10:54 PM (#3116195)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Louie Roy

The last guest on this thread was me and for some unknown reason my name was dropped from the membership list


17 Mar 11 - 11:19 PM (#3116205)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,999

Please don't, Jenny. It has within it the sweat, labour and agony of slaves. As such, and having read your posts for years, I can GD guarantee you you won't keep it down.


18 Mar 11 - 12:23 AM (#3116215)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: JennieG

Maybe so, but it still tastes good......

Cheers
JennieG
PS Guest999, please note the spelling....JennIE, not JennY.....that's not me, that's the others......many thanks....xx


18 Mar 11 - 12:43 AM (#3116220)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,999

Dear Jennie,

Sorry.

Bruce


18 Mar 11 - 04:51 AM (#3116268)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Joe Offer

We had a German bishop for ten years, after a number of Irish bishops. If St. Patrick's day fell on a Friday in Lent, the German bishop wouldn't give us the exemption we'd come to expect. Now we have a Mexican-American bishop who seems to be seeking Higher Office, and the jury is out.....

I think the old rules said that Catholics couldn't drink alcohol on certain days during Lent (maybe all days), and that was a very rude imposition. When that rule was in force, I was too young to drink, anyhow. Praise the Lord!!!

-Joe-


18 Mar 11 - 08:03 AM (#3116360)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: GUEST,Steamin' Willie

So catholics don't get good beer eh Joe?

Tell you what, be like me and sign up to The Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. No beer sadly, but a delightful bottle of Chianti.

Anyway, my becoming a Pastafarian is now paying dividends. There is a section in the UK census form that has just landed asking for my religion. Other than not enough boxes available to spell out the full word, I was able to put Pastafarian, and feel better for that.


19 Mar 11 - 03:58 AM (#3116858)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: The Fooles Troupe

It was Lent, but I got it back.... she's happy now ....


19 Mar 11 - 03:54 PM (#3117154)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: JHW

I once gave up non-alcoholic beer for Lent - and never drank it again


20 Mar 11 - 01:36 PM (#3117613)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: Ebbie

I keep reading this title as 'Living on beer for less'.


20 Mar 11 - 07:28 PM (#3117831)
Subject: RE: BS: Living on beer for lent
From: The Fooles Troupe

We could ask Les, how it went
When he gave up beer for Lent ...