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Beer and Trance - Does it fit? (pg. 2)
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| evil_bastard |
For all nighters beer is the only thing worth taking.
Nothing else comes close.
High energy drinks and high energy pills burn you out in the early hours, that's why lots of cyber kids start their nights out at 9/10pm :rolleyes:
Beer, if consumed in moderation, will provide just the right mix, so that you lose your inhibitions, but also can't feel being tired so much, because beer reduces the senses so you feel less pain. It also distorts your vision, so that laser lighting and strobe lighting looks particularly cool, and all women in the vicinity look like supermodels :D |
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| OLi_A |
must agree with evil_bastard
beer is the fuel that keeps my fire going
but im australian so beer is like water
or is that just me |
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| Mallard |
| If you reckon pills burn you out in the early hours, you've obviously never strolled by the Howard on a sunday afternoon, heh. |
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| evil_bastard |
No Mallard, I havn't. But I've seen enough cyber kids sitting having a rest when the "beer boys" as they put it are partying away. Don't forget that most cyber kids start their night out at around 10pm, and finish between 2 and 6am generally, depending on what club they're going to. This is a short night out by most beer drinker's standards.
Ecstacy is overrated. Like all other stimulants, anything that boosts your energy to extreme levels will inevitably bring your energy down to a shattered level thereafter.
You can tell me whatever bull you want about Manchester clubs, but this is a simple fact. Newcastle has been voted top UK city for nightlife, and was voted 6th most partying city in the world by an American travel agency. Pretty good considering it's a small underfunded city in an area with the highest unemployment and one of the worst crime rates in Britain. We know how to throw a party up here, despite the lack of money, and beer is the drug. The North East consumes twice the British average of alcohol, and is probably the cheapest place in Britain at the moment to get a drink.
Beer, if consumed in excess, will tire one out, naturally. But if consumed correctly, will increase one's pain threshold, reduce their inhibitions, whilst only minimally tiring them out. Any tiredness is difficult to feel, since your pain threshold is higher.
How do you think people in Newcastle can't feel the cold? Beer. Hell, in winter people freeze to death every year up here just walking home from a night out. You really can't feel it much when you're lashed. |
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| torontotrance |
| Beer and anything go together. You don't need trance, i personally feel that beer is great on it's own. |
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| Mallard |
| Hey, I'm not knocking anything, beer's all good too. Whatever works, right? |
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| extulas |
| Give me some Redbull and I'll be set :D ;) :) |
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| andyslong |
| you realy should go down the Howard on a sunday afernoon MDNA rules! |
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| drizzt81 |
| i really like beer -used to more than now- but i think of it not really fitting to trance. I must admit, i have not had a beer-only night, so i really do not know how well it works in terms of performance, but i am more of a cocktail drinker... |
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| andyslong |
| newcastle only got about 2 decent clubs how many peaple travel up to Newcastle from places like london for a weekend mashed clubing ive been in London sttod outside a club on a saturday morning asking if anyone going ot after partys they all said yeah. you know where thy were going Shefield Manchester Birmingham but never newcastle. you couldn't evan pull th eLove Paraid off obviously TOO PISSED!!!!! |
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| Mallard |
| quote: | Originally posted by andyslong
you really should go down the Howard on a sunday afernoon |
in' Amen. |
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| Scorchio |
Hell yeah
Nothing beats a bruski while listening to some pumping DJ |
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