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BREWERY
TOUR DAY OR NIGHT WITH NIGHTCRUISER |

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BREWING TOURS WITH NIGHTCRUISER
The famous Nightcruiser Breweries
Tours are proving to be very popular.
Both
Day
with Lunch or
Night Tours with Dinner are possible.
Check out all the information below before calling us to assist you with your Breweries Tour.
Chosen by many groups as Bucks Days,
Birthdays, Beer Connoisseur or any social group.
We also provide
two way group transport to and from the Breweries as well as Late-Night
Transfers.
Most boutique micro breweries also have fabulous cafes and restaurants
and it pays you to
check them out.
A number also have beer gardens which are great to relax at in the shade
outdoors party atmosphere.
INTRODUCTION
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THE BREWERIES
BEER DRINKING
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INTRODUCTION
This famous and unique Nightcruiser
Breweries & Pub Crawl has become great fun
as either a day time tour or a night out
event. It has developed more into a
Micro-Brewery, Breweries and special
drinking and ale houses crawl. Most patrons
are amazed by the many breweries, boutique
breweries and pub breweries there are in the
metro area. It gives you the opportunity to
taste 100's of different beers. Each
establishment has its own special
atmosphere.
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Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself, "It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than be selfish and worry about my reputation." |
WHAT IS "MODERATE" BEER CONSUMPTION?
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"One beer is better than no beer.
Two beers are better than one beer.
But four beers are not twice as good as two beers."
(Professor Dr. Anton Piendl, Institute for Brewery Technology and Microbiology at Technical University Munich-Weihenstephan).
Professor Dr. Hans Hoffmeister of Free University of Berlin and Director of the Robert-Koch-Institute in Berlin, explained that moderate consumption of alcohol is 4 to 40 grams per day which corresponds to 0.1 to 1 litre of beer.
Professor Dr. Anton Piendl of the Technical University of Munich-Weihenstephan recommends drinking a half litre (one pint) of beer in the evening or before going to bed. |
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In the recent few years, official circles in the United States and the United Kingdom have changed their attitude towards alcohol consumption from "less is better". The British Government recently set up an inter-departmental committee to evaluate all available studies on the alcohol consumption on human health.
It gave the following recommendations at the end of the evaluation:
1. One to two drinks per day are beneficial
2. Up to three or four drinks daily is harmless
3. More than three-four drinks daily is risky.
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It is a widely emphasized opinion of the researchers and experts, that there should be a balanced report on the effects -- beneficial and harmful -- of alcohol consumption, particularly beer consumption. Emphasis being on beer for the fact that beer, due to the presence of the numerous beneficial substances and positive effects on health, is very different from the so-called "empty" alcoholic beverages.
As a result, if it is scientifically accepted that moderate alcohol consumption is beneficial to health, then moderate beer drinking is definitely more beneficial to health than those beverages that contain nothing else than alcohol. This is especially true for craft-brewed beers. |
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Ordering
There are many facets that the modern ale connoisseur must consider when enjoying beer. One perplexing aspect of beer drinking is the number of different receptacles that beer can come in. Different Breweries will offer you different sizes for beer for sampling, tasting or drinking full sizes. It also depends on what type of license they hold. |
Western Australia |
Pot |
575ml |
20 ounces |
Schooner |
425ml |
15 ounces |
Middy |
285ml |
10 ounces |
Glass |
200ml |
7 ounces |
Bobbie |
170ml |
6 ounces |
Pony |
140ml |
5 ounces |
Shetland |
115ml |
4 ounces |
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The English term "toast" has been traced to the 17th century, and had reference at first to the custom of drinking to the ladies. In Stuart times, it was the practice to put a piece of toast in the wine cup from belief that it improved the flavour of the wine.
However, we can be sure that long before then that drinkers would lift a glass of beer to offer a toast for just about any occasion. Who hasn't been asked to "say a few words" at a wedding, to find the right words to send a friend off on a new job, to help neighbours christen a new home?
Here you'll find some our favourite toasts, many submitted by Real Beer readers. We've arranged them by category, but many toasts would fit in more than one so you may find the one that suits you most by browsing a bit. |

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