All right guys and gals, here is a R2I adjustment question for you.
Hypothetically (me) a guy develops certain affinity to beer necessity. What is the beer scene in INDIA.
1) Do R2Iers give it up ? (blasphemy in my books:mad:)
2) The scene is so and so, mostly on rare occasion? (Not good :angry:)
3) It is still a social taboo so choose beer buddy with extreme care.(sigh)
4) No worries, all is well?:embeer:
The beer necessity?
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5) I don't care. I drink beer.
The beer necessity?
dcnri2india;3961204) No worries, all is well?:embeer:
No worries. 4 it is.
Posting from DC (I assume it is usa), I assume you mean lager (that is also called beer in India.) Plenty available (at least in Delhi NCR) and plenty consumed. Some times in parties, where I am not sure of the quality of whiskey offerred, I opt for beer and no eyebrows are raised.
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Make sure to move to Goa. People drink everywhere, no restrictions at all. All shops and vendors sell it and is a part of the Goan social life. Any much cheaper than Delhi!
The beer necessity?
dcnri2india;396120All right guys and gals, here is a R2I adjustment question for you.
Hypothetically (me) a guy develops certain affinity to beer necessity. What is the beer scene in INDIA.
1) Do R2Iers give it up ? (blasphemy in my books:mad:)
2) The scene is so and so, mostly on rare occasion? (Not good :angry:)
3) It is still a social taboo so choose beer buddy with extreme care.(sigh)
4) No worries, all is well?:embeer:
In South Indian colleges, not drinking beer was considered a 'sin' even in 95-96 times, so chill !
The beer necessity?
Imissindia;396188Make sure to move to Goa. People drink everywhere, no restrictions at all. All shops and vendors sell it and is a part of the Goan social life. Any much cheaper than Delhi!
Last time I was in Goa. We had to go and get a permit to drink. Not too bad an experience but some questions on the form were:-
1. Piyakkad ka naam -- (Drunkard's name)
2. Pyakkad ke baap ka naam - (Drunkard's father's name)
and more in the same vein.
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dbs;396191Last time I was in Goa. We had to go and get a permit to drink. Not too bad an experience but some questions on the form were:-
1. Piyakkad ka naam -- (Drunkard's name)
2. Pyakkad ke baap ka naam - (Drunkard's father's name)
and more in the same vein.
Piyakkad!!
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brokenarrow;3961345) I don't care. I drink beer.
Don't stress yourself, No body is perfect.
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sriradh;396189In South Indian colleges, not drinking beer was considered a 'sin' even in 95-96 times, so chill !
chill back right at you.
Cheers
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dbs;396149No worries. 4 it is.
Posting from DC (I assume it is usa), I assume you mean lager (that is also called beer in India.) Plenty available (at least in Delhi NCR) and plenty consumed. Some times in parties, where I am not sure of the quality of whiskey offerred, I opt for beer and no eyebrows are raised.
dbs yes it is USA.
It always gets awkward during evening get together when host want offer his fine whiskey and I mumble beer. I am usually open to local lagers but ultimately comes back to Heineken.
I see from your location "Noida". If things fall in place then we might join up for pitcher or two.
Cheers