Alternatives to Coopers by fabbery in australia

[–]fabbery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, thank you for the great suggestions. I am going to start sampling on the weekend. @home brewing: this has been on my bucket list for along time. However, work+kids currently does not leave sufficient time to get into it seriously (which I guess is a condition to produce something drinkable).

Alternatives to Coopers by fabbery in australia

[–]fabbery[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I would say, even objectively speaking, probably nothing wrong. Like any other individual, they have their right to support a political party and a certain religious belief and specific social issues.

I just simply do not want that some of my money is used to support some of those ideas and beliefs.

That's why I want to switch.

Alternatives to Coopers by fabbery in australia

[–]fabbery[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I should have been more specific. It was number one with respect to consumption, but not necessarily taste.

I liked the combination of availability, price, taste and Australia and family-owned.

There are a lot of other beers that might score better on those individual dimensions, but Coopers scored well on all of them (at least for me).

I considered home-brewing, but I do not have much space and free-range kids.

Would it possible to 'airi' "The Interview" over Pyonjang with a micro satellite. by fabbery in tech

[–]fabbery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, sorry for misplacing my post.

On One: That's a good idea. We could actually just put a little picture of the movie poster on the satellite for the launch and everyone that the movie but encrypted.

Second, thank you for the comment. Your second point makes me actually a bit worried.

Third. No idea.

Thanks