I recently tried #PBR, a working-class US #beer (that is, mass-produced, mild-flavored, and inexpensive). I found it a little watery to my taste, but other than that, it wasn't bad.
I'm surprised that I'd never tried #Pabst Blue Ribbon after all these years.
I'd say it is superior to #Coors and the US version of #Budweiser, based on long-ago memories.
Back in the day, they gave the impression of being brewed in small batches and available in limited quantities. I don't know if that impression was correct, and if so, whether they're still brewed that way.
@amic Orange-flavored Budweiser Light? I did not even know there was such a thing. I had some pumpkin-flavored #beer when I was in #Sac last year. It was a good.
I chose this #beer over my usual favorite #Dos_Equis and the #Pale_Moon that Iβve been wanting to try because Iβve heard this name forever and never tried it.
#Beer !math #sunshine what more could one want.Β Just going over some basic bits I skimmed the other day, whilst thinking about an abstract group as category of a single object.Β
It doesn't matter what the destination group is because of a natural transformation.
So, back in Groningen: went to my Grunnegs Proaten course first (lugging heavy luggage, not my course book), then caught the bus home, then unpacked everything and rescued a stack of papers that had gone wet. :( Now it's time for a !beer and a bit of music. :)
Back from meeting - now !having a !beer as well as a !coffee and a paracetamol: I have a headache... after those I think I'll dive straight into my #hammock
@mk my final analysis is that the 'unreadable' symlinks resulted from a series of botched updates of sasl2. If I remove them there is still a directory with the sasl2 files left, identical to those on the host system. That insight only took most of the day to reach. :) I declare !beer o'clock now! :-D