
Training! Teaching myself to tolerate beer. All in preparation....

No, just not the biggest fan of beer.

They have other things![]()

Me too. But not that hot as it is here now. The Kempen/Campines (GMM area) is even worse. 34°C today!
I still have to check wetter.com/de for the weather in Brande-Hörnerkirchen!

). I should have brought more shorts with pockets 
True, but it'll cost you a fortune if you buy everything infield.
So.. the easiest things you can carry without the glass problem is canned beer. And sodas in platic bottles. (and tetra packs etc. )
Nothing you would want to put strong alc. beverages in. I don't even like beer in PET bottles!![]()


Jij bent vroeg wakker ?
The weather is getting better though.

Oh, dat dacht ik!9 over 12? ik was nog niet eens gaan slapen vriend![]()


so hows the weather over there Q?
Looks like you're having thunder over there.
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We could only dream of paying the price they charge for Jäger in the festival supermarkets in this country, especially at festivals! A typical Australian festival punter might get drunk before arriving, pay the equivalent of €6+ for a "watered-down beer in a [disposable] plastic cup", and whinge about paying so much for beer, but would rather pay the money to stay drunk. For mixers it'd be even more.
I don't even really like most beers, but getting drunk on beer is fun every once in a while![]()
But for us are expensive. €3.50 for a 0.4l beer in plastic, is, to our standards, expensive. It's just a matter of what you're used to.
Though Belgium's Graspop is more expensive per liter. (€2.50/0.25)
Easy calculation:
Graspop: 10€/liter
Wacken: 8.75€/liter
Edit Piaf zegt: And Wacken sells liter cups for €7.
Pretty sure by the time I got around to visiting Careo and drinking actual proper nice beer, I was thinking "€3.50 for 0.5l? THAT'S AN OUTRAGE!" Then I come back home and I'm lucky to pay that for 375mL during happy hour for an Australian brew 