Posts Tagged ‘beer’

Bob Hawke Still Drinking Us Proud!

General, Politics | Posted by Dean
Jan 07 2012

Yard Glass Guzzler

Bob Hawke: Yard Glass Guzzler

Robert James Lee Hawke AC GCL was born 9 December 1929. He was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia from March 1983 to December 1991. He is the longest serving Australian Labor Party (ALP) Prime Minister since foundation.

Hawke set a new world speed record for beer drinking whilst studying at Oxford College. Hawke drank 2 1/2 pints from a yard glass in just 11 seconds. Hawke suggests that this achievement contributed to his political success by endearing him to a voting population with a strong beer culture.

Going by the attached clip he has not lost the talent.

Perhaps Julia needs to learn to sink a yard!

Bob Hawke: Does not spill a drop from the plastic cup!


I like this secret ingredient

General | Posted by Dean
Mar 14 2009


Easy Peesy Snail Traps

Cat and Pest Control, Gardening, Nifty Thrifty Ideas | Posted by Dean
Jan 06 2008

Yesterday it rained a bit in New South Wales. Thankfully, it did not rain as much in Sydney as it did in the Northern Rivers area, check out (Flooding in the Northern Rivers). However, rain is a double edged sword for us gardening types. The pro’s are that we get a day off watering the plants and we get to capture some rainwater. The cons are the critters that surface during rain, most notably the snails and slugs of the world.

Snails are one of the many not so friendly visitors to the garden. If left alone they will destroy an otherwise healthy harvest. So yesterday during the rain I decided to build some defences the easy peesy way. The steps and requirements are below.

The Weapons of Snail Destruction
Like the ingredients in the Weapons of Maggot Destruction the requirements for snail traps are quite humble and common place. All that is needed is a beer and a liquid proof container. In my case I used and used aluminium drip tray and a bottle of Hahn Premium Light (not pictured).

Weapons of Snail Destruction

How it Works
The trap works by luring the snails to the beer. The snail then drinks, gets drunk, and drowns. Simple as that.

Process

  1. Dig the container into the ground a little. This means the snails are more likely to travel into the trap as they are not climbing materials they may otherwise avoid. Do not get too pendantic about having the trap 100% level, its not a beauty statement after all.
  2. Laying The Trap

  3. Bait the trap by pouring in your chosen beer. Do not waste a premium ale here, a standard cheap variety is just as effective for snails. Simply fill the container two thirds full with your chosen amber liquid.
  4. Baiting the Trap

  5. Walk away and check it the next day. Fish out the dead snails and walk away again. When the beer finally evaporates simply sacrifice another bottle of beer and its away again

I love this trap as it is simple, effective and cheaper than using a commercial snail repellent solution. It is also better for the environment.