I have just had a look at my English County rate totals and I seem to have a lot of counties with the same totals: thought it strange.
Suffolk, North and West Yorkshire all on 130.
Worcestershire and Leicestershire both on 38.
Hert’s and Camb’s sit on 28 each.
Essex and Merseyside at 24 each.
East Yorkshire with Tyne & Wear at 19 each.
Bucks with East and West Sussex all on 17 each.
I have not knowingly tried to level out county totals: anyone else got some weird, equal stats within our counties?
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I have lots of countries with just 1 pale lager rate. Weird
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Originally posted by The_Osprey
I have lots of countries with just 1 pale lager rate. Weird
Hey, me too!
really weird!
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My top 3 country Wales has, thanks to the tasting at Richie’s Welfare Pad on Sunday, now been overtaken by United States. Sad. Sorry i know thats got nothing to do with your twat stat
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Originally posted by minutemat
My top 3 country Wales has, thanks to the tasting at Richie’s Welfare Pad on Sunday, now been overtaken by United States. Sad. Sorry i know thats got nothing to do with your twat stat
this impresses me
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I do have 4 new uns from Hafod & Crafty Devil plus a Welsh cider that could correct this. Then it means drinking a Welsh beer for every US beer i have. Its not impossible.
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Originally posted by BlackHaddock
I have just had a look at my English County rate totals and I seem to have a lot of counties with the same totals: thought it strange.
A bunch of identical tallies wouldn’t be unexpected, in particular near the bottom end of the table. Your 130 pair is quite unusual.
I have:
Berkshire and Lancashire on 40
South Yorkshire and Cumbria on 36
Durham and Leicestershire on 19
Merseyside and Worcestershire on 12
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For a long time, my US and Belgian rates were neck and neck (although the US has pulled ahead since then). Same with Germany/Wales and Netherlands/Lithuania. My England to Sctotland ratio has worked out as roughly 10:1 throughout my Ratebeer activity.
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I have 3 counties with 4 rates 2 counties with 3 rates 3 counties with 2 rates And 15 counties with 1 But I am an American so not very surprising
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As an American who has lived 34 years without visiting your enchanting isle, I have: N. Yorks- 20 (mostly Samuel Smith’s) Suffolk-13 (Adnams rules there with some Morland thrown in) Bedfordshire, Greater London at 11 (the latter entirely Fuller’s and Meantime pre SAB Miller days) Derbyshire- 7 (Buxton, some Thornbridge) Greater Manchester- 5 (J.W. Lees and Robinsons nearly neck and neck). Somerset, Staffordshire, Oxfordshire at 3 a piece. Devon, Lincolnshire, Lancashire and Cumbria at 2 a piece. Berks, W. Yorks and Northamptonshire at 1.
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Originally posted by ContemplateBeer
As an American who has lived 34 years without visiting your enchanting isle, I have: N. Yorks- 20 (mostly Samuel Smith’s) Suffolk-13 (Adnams rules there with some Morland thrown in) Bedfordshire, Greater London at 11 (the latter entirely Fuller’s and Meantime pre SAB Miller days) Derbyshire- 7 (Buxton, some Thornbridge) Greater Manchester- 5 (J.W. Lees and Robinsons nearly neck and neck). Somerset, Staffordshire, Oxfordshire at 3 a piece. Devon, Lincolnshire, Lancashire and Cumbria at 2 a piece. Berks, W. Yorks and Northamptonshire at 1.
May i suggest you get your arse over here for a holiday and drink a few more of our fine ales. Exchange rate is good for you guys at the moment, post Christmas airfares are usually a bargain: what you waiting for?
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