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Well beer and chips may get flat and stale as they get older, but theyâre otherwise safe to eat. The only concern you should have is that those vintage snacks could make a lot of money from some collector.
Two weeks have gone by, without an FM radio, Sedine has not discovered that the storm is over. Sam has been unable to leave the security location due to damage to the building.
Sedine has gorged herself on chips and beer for these two weeks. She has learned Conquerorâs Haoshoki Haki though.
At least the case of vintage beer could be worth something⌠I did once drop around $25 for a full case, complete with 24 full 12-oz. bottles, of Bosch beer from Houghton, (Upper) Michigan (last brewed in 1973). It was at an antique store in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, of all places, and this was around 2000. My intention was to merely carefully uncap the bottles, drain them into the sink, rinse them out and dry them, re-cap them, keep the best couple of bottles for my collection (along with the case itself), and sell the rest of the bottles on eBay. Little did my now-ex know (whom I was dating at the time) that the stuff wasnât fit for consumption⌠she promptly decided to use about half the case for simmering grilled bratwurst without my knowledge. Oddly enough, they didnât turn out too bad for being cooked in 25+ year-old beer⌠I was more hacked off by the fact that sheâd bent the heck out of the caps opening them up!
I did later work up the nerve to refrigerate one of the bottles and sample the contents (amazingly enough, it was nearly free of any sediment, being a fairly light beer to begin with). Tasted more like metal than beer⌠>:P
More about the Bosch Brewing Company here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosch_Brewing_Company
Well, let me put it this way, Sedine: I hope thereâs a toilet in that basement⌠itâs coming out in a very bad way, either out one end or the other!!
NewPatriot778 almost 4 years ago
Well beer and chips may get flat and stale as they get older, but theyâre otherwise safe to eat. The only concern you should have is that those vintage snacks could make a lot of money from some collector.
NewPatriot778 almost 4 years ago
Does this mean weâre gonna see Sedine get drunk? Iâm laughing already! XD
AnyFace almost 4 years ago
âFourth Wallâ Of Fourth Panel:
Broken. â¨â¤ď¸â¨AnyFace almost 4 years ago
That tornado does not look happy. â¨â¤ď¸â¨
willispate almost 4 years ago
famous last words Sedine.
danketaz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Oh boy! Billy Beer!.
KenseidenXL almost 4 years ago
Skunky beer and stale chipsâŚhoorayâŚ.
Katsuro Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Thatâs what Bubsy used to say, and now look at himâŚ!
GirlGeek Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Everything.
Queen Wolfen almost 4 years ago
Everything?
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Even Clo-Chi celebrates the discovery.
Chris almost 4 years ago
lets find out! :D
mokspr Premium Member almost 4 years ago
What indeed Sedine, what indeedâŚ
Neo Stryder almost 4 years ago
The last bobcat who said that never recovered.
Zontar from Venus almost 4 years ago
Beer, unlike wine and whiskey, does not age well. Thatâs why towns used to have their own brewery.
JDP_Huntington Beach almost 4 years ago
Oh no, not a time skip!
Two weeks have gone by, without an FM radio, Sedine has not discovered that the storm is over. Sam has been unable to leave the security location due to damage to the building.
Sedine has gorged herself on chips and beer for these two weeks. She has learned Conquerorâs Haoshoki Haki though.
KaiserFrazer67 almost 4 years ago
At least the case of vintage beer could be worth something⌠I did once drop around $25 for a full case, complete with 24 full 12-oz. bottles, of Bosch beer from Houghton, (Upper) Michigan (last brewed in 1973). It was at an antique store in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, of all places, and this was around 2000. My intention was to merely carefully uncap the bottles, drain them into the sink, rinse them out and dry them, re-cap them, keep the best couple of bottles for my collection (along with the case itself), and sell the rest of the bottles on eBay. Little did my now-ex know (whom I was dating at the time) that the stuff wasnât fit for consumption⌠she promptly decided to use about half the case for simmering grilled bratwurst without my knowledge. Oddly enough, they didnât turn out too bad for being cooked in 25+ year-old beer⌠I was more hacked off by the fact that sheâd bent the heck out of the caps opening them up!
I did later work up the nerve to refrigerate one of the bottles and sample the contents (amazingly enough, it was nearly free of any sediment, being a fairly light beer to begin with). Tasted more like metal than beer⌠>:P
More about the Bosch Brewing Company here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosch_Brewing_Company
Dragoncat almost 4 years ago
That stuff could have come in handy during those previous Thanksgiving dinners.
Dragoncat almost 4 years ago
SEDINE! STOP JINXING YOURSELF!!!
Canât you see Clo-Chi is working hard enough as it is protecting the home from the tornado?
bob-droid12 almost 4 years ago
looks like the tornado is moving away from the house, guess Clo-Chi is doing a great job.
KaiserFrazer67 almost 4 years ago
âWhat could possibly go wrong?â
Well, let me put it this way, Sedine: I hope thereâs a toilet in that basement⌠itâs coming out in a very bad way, either out one end or the other!!
AMBER1 almost 4 years ago
Everything!
jonnytest almost 4 years ago
Sedine, without your heels on, everything will go wrong.
Chris Sherlock almost 4 years ago
More like, what couldnât possibly go wrong?
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ah, the classic question⌠the answer to which is⌠everything.
ScretWitch almost 4 years ago
Ohhh⌠she put that âwhat could go wrongâ vibe out in the air. Itâs right up there with the âIâll be right backâ in horror movies! lol