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Xylight, (edited ) in Mario Cake for a Mario Fan
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That looks awesome!

Infynis, in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

Were the inclined sections, like at the beginning, easier, or harder to climb than the more ladder-like sections?

Agent641,

Harder, the pins are just rebar, many are wobbly, they slope downwards and they are more spaced out than the ladder rungs, about a meter apart

ayaya, in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.
@ayaya@lemdro.id avatar

I would be worried about finding drop bears up there.

Agent641,

Its OK I had some vegemite smeared behind the ears to ward them off.

Thisfox,

On the forehead.

Never really understood the insistence of putting it behind the ears…

espentan,

I work with a guy from Melbourne, and he told me that there’s evidence some dropbears are growing attracted to vegemite.

Now, I don’t know if there’s any truth to that, be careful, ok? Really careful…

Blizzard, in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.
frostwhitewolf, in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.

Well that looks terrifying

Agent641,

Even though it looks terrifying, I can assure you that it also feels terrifying.

TheLurker, (edited ) in 12 year old string cheese

I believe you first need to trim the pellicle before you serve up that dry aged cheese.

realitista, in 12 year old string cheese

I double dog dare you.

soupspoon, in 12 year old string cheese

Hot.

J12, in 12 year old string cheese

They would eat that shit on the walking dead.

Johniegordo, in My 48yr old unopened bottle of beer. (Circa 1975)

You know, there are some kinds of beer that are intended to be aged. I have one bottle of a Russian Imperial Stout that I brewd 7 years ago. But the beer you referred in you post is definitely not the aging kind. In fact, it’s supposed to be consumed as fresh as possible. A sample with that age have definitely gone bad.

Rocketpoweredgorilla,
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I have a suspicion that this stuff was probably pretty bad the day it was bottled.

Johniegordo,

Hahaahahahhahah indeed!!

squiblet,
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Some beers are bottle conditioned, but generally liquor, wine and beer are aged in barrels and don't continue to mature in the bottle.

Johniegordo,

Not quite right though. Beers like Dubbel, Trippel and Quad, Barley wine, Russian Imperial Stouts, Acid beers and so on keep maturation when bottled. One can try this experiment: get yourself 2 bottles of Orval, drink one right way and take notes. Than, drink the other one 2 ~ 4 year later. You’ll get a completely different beer. For my taste, 2 years is the sweet spot. In fact, the only way to keep the bottled beer to maturate is pasteurization, which is not a good practice taste wise.

squiblet,
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Dubbels and Tripels etc are examples of what I said - bottle conditioned. And sure, other beer spoils, but it doesn’t age in a bottle in the same way as it can be aged in a barrel. Spirits like whiskey certainly don’t either since the barrel aging is really about contact with charred wood.

balderdash9, in My 48yr old unopened bottle of beer. (Circa 1975)
TubeTalkerX, in 12 year old string cheese

Aged to Perfection!

wick, in LOOKING FOR NEW MODERATORS

Can I mod from my phone while sitting on the John?

musicworld, in My 48yr old unopened bottle of beer. (Circa 1975)

How does it taste?

Rocketpoweredgorilla,
@Rocketpoweredgorilla@lemmy.ca avatar

If I tried, i probably wouldn’t survive long enough to tell you.

musicworld,

Not even for science?

Rocketpoweredgorilla,
@Rocketpoweredgorilla@lemmy.ca avatar

I’ll save it for…uh… a special occasion. Like the day I meet my maker.

maker,

enjoy

RickAllensLeftArm, in My 48yr old unopened bottle of beer. (Circa 1975)

As someone born in the 70s, I have to correct you - 1975 was not 48 years ago. 30 maybe. 35, tops.

Rocketpoweredgorilla,
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I like your math. I’m from 72, So I’ll have to agree with you there.

FlyingSquid,
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I was born in 1977 and it’s been the 90s for decades now as far as I’m concerned.

RickAllensLeftArm,

My wardrobe agrees.

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