Re: Tap Beer
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If the bar personel do not clean the pipes on a regular basis then this can happen. Does it happen after you drink at a particular venue? [/ QUOTE ] So if his bartender masturbates he won't get sick? |
Re: Tap Beer
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] what kinda beer? [/ QUOTE ] It doesn't really matter, although I think it has happened most with MillerLite. It happened last weekend with a darker beer at an outdoor bar. [/ QUOTE ] heh, weird, millerlite is my beer of choice, so thats what it happens to me with. Tho I guess since thats the beer I drink the most, its the one most likely to do that with. I think jake is onto something about the soap tho [/ QUOTE ] Its probably because you are drinking MillerLite. |
Re: Tap Beer
I know a girl that gets a big red splotchy discoloration on her face, neck and chest when drinking tap beer. It doesn't bother her much and only lasts a few hours. Drinking bottles or cans doesn't give her this. I figure whatever her body doesn't like in tap beer may be the same thing making you ill. And it's not soap. We've noticed that she ends up the same way with fresh kegger cups or glassware.
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I know a girl that gets a big red splotchy discoloration on her face, neck and chest when drinking tap beer. It doesn't bother her much and only lasts a few hours. Drinking bottles or cans doesn't give her this. I figure whatever her body doesn't like in tap beer may be the same thing making you ill. And it's not soap. We've noticed that she ends up the same way with fresh kegger cups or glassware. [/ QUOTE ] A good counter for this is to induce your own big white splotchy discoloration on her face, neck, and chest. |
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Its probably because you are drinking MillerLite. [/ QUOTE ] ding ding ding! |
Re: Tap Beer
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I know a girl that gets a big red splotchy discoloration on her face, neck and chest when drinking tap beer. It doesn't bother her much and only lasts a few hours. Drinking bottles or cans doesn't give her this. I figure whatever her body doesn't like in tap beer may be the same thing making you ill. And it's not soap. We've noticed that she ends up the same way with fresh kegger cups or glassware. [/ QUOTE ] I get this sometimes too. I call it "the Irish Drinker Face". I believe it's a reaction to the beer, mild allergy or something. Don't get it with liquor, only beer and wine. |
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Its not that its tap its that its Miller Lite. Yuck.
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Occasionally I get sick from tap beer. No, not "I'm hungover and I drank too much and so now I must puke" sick, but rather "I had a few beers last night and my stomach feels weird and I may puke" sick. Anyone else have this problem/experience? I know that the lines that run from the keg to the tap can get pretty disgusting. I wonder if this has anything to do with it. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't the obvious reponse here "Don't drink beer from the tap anymore"? |
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I know a girl that gets a big red splotchy discoloration on her face, neck and chest when drinking tap beer. It doesn't bother her much and only lasts a few hours. Drinking bottles or cans doesn't give her this. I figure whatever her body doesn't like in tap beer may be the same thing making you ill. And it's not soap. We've noticed that she ends up the same way with fresh kegger cups or glassware. [/ QUOTE ] I notice it the most when I drink Premium at the Turf Club in St. Paul. |
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Isn't the obvious reponse here "Don't drink beer from the tap anymore"? [/ QUOTE ] WTF? Shall he stop breathing as well? |
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