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Kopperberg
Special Brew, a new forum and more |
Friday,
October 5 2007
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After 18 months Trampjuice is back, once again
championing the rights of the super strength
drinker and providing informative, unbiased
reviews which can't be found anywhere else.
So what's new?
The team travel far and wide to find new supers
to review and we believe that a gem has been
unearthed in Kopperberg Special
Brew. Check out the all new review now!
We also have a brand new forum.
Unfortunately old accounts don't work so you'll
have to sign up again to join like minded super
strength connoisseurs. You'll also have to open
the forum in a new window or tab sans .tk banner
as the banner prevents the verification image from
loading. You'll only have to do this when signing
up for the first time.
Doesn't seem much for 18 months? Well that's
because the team have been working on a definitive
guide to Super Strength Lager - an encyclopedia,
if you will. Click here for
an exclusive sneak peak of what to expect
in the finished article.
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UK
Government to Ban Super Strengths? |
Good
Friday,
April 14 2006
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The United Kingdom government is trying to push
through a new piece of legislation that
potentially threatens not only super strength
drinkers but every single person in the United
Kingdom. The Legislative and Regulatory Reform
Bill gives members of parliament the power to ban
super strengths and impose up to two year jail
sentences on the drinker. Without any debate
whatsoever. Your local M.P. might get bored of
supers and ban them on a whim, all this will be
completely legal if this new bill goes through.
To find out more head along to this
site
Civil liberties are being eroded enough as it
is in the United Kingdom without this bill going
through. We here at Trampjuice urge you all to log
on and question your M.P. over this legislation.
If you don't - super strengths may die!
On another note, Kopperbergs Super is currently
being reviewed, expect a full review up shortly. A
member of the team went all the way to Sweden to
secure this mythical brew.
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A
Worrying Trend |
Saturday,
April 1 2006
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A worrying trend has emerged on the web - the
trend to bash super drinkers. Thames Reach Bondway (homelessness charity) have just updated
their campaign to get super lagers banned. Their
campaign focuses on the fact that most homeless
alcoholics drink super lagers and ciders. Which is
fair enough. However surely when (if?) supers
(surely mostly ciders in this case) get more
expensive then your discerning homeless man will
simply swap to the next best alternative, which
could be even more damaging (£6 bottles of
Whisky, for example.) For the record, we here at
Trampjuice fully support Thames Reach Bondway as
a charity, however we would like to urge them to
rethink this campaign.
A link to their campaign can be found here
Your comments on this are welcomed in our forum
On another note - does anybody know what has
happened to Superlager.com? If Superlager has
folded then these are dark days for your average
web going Super drinker.
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Holy
Shit, an updated Trampjuice |
Wednesday,
March 29, 2006
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A new year. A new update. Trampjuice has finally
been updated with 4 new reviews, courtesy of forum
member Brewingrightnow. Diamond
White, KO Super, Old
Tom and Omega Cider
have all been reviewed and rated by this
experienced and highly regarded connoisseur of
supers.
So where have we been? Who knows - Answers on
an email please!
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First
Edition of the Trampjuice Times Released |
Friday,
September 23, 2005
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It's been almost two months since the last update.
And a lot has happened in those last two months in
the Trampjuice world.
And here it is The
Trampjuice Times. Edition 1 is completely iffy
with pages missing, articles advertised on the
cover and a myriad of spelling mistakes. It also
looks far, far better when printed out. So go
ahead and print it.
The reasons that there are pages missing are
two-fold - Primarily we got drunk and lost them,
and secondly some were more suited to edition 2
which is now being worked on.
The file is a .pdf and weighs in at around 6
meg, so right click and "save target as"
if you're on a less than meaty connection.
Issue 2 will be out sometime, with such
articles as which cigar goes with which super and
some more Days of Thunder fun.
Any comments, or if you want to write for us
get in contact on the forum
Special props to Brewingrightnow, your KO super
review will be up shortly.
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We're
not dead. Yet. |
Wednesday,
July 27, 2005
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Vicious rumours have been circulating the internet
that Trampjuice has died. It hasn't. It was merely
in hibernation.
Over 3 months has passed since the last update
due to various mishaps, misdemeanors and mass
drunkeness. But fear no more. Trampjuice is back.
Thanks to all that have emailed us, replies
will be shooting off to you within a couple of
days :-)
For now, have a ganders
at a new picture provided for us by "Donny
Coutts" well done that man, his explanation
can be found here.
2004 saw the Trampjuice awards, and 2005 brings
us the super strength super snakebite competition
whereby we test as many different combinations of
supers and ciders in as scientific a manner as
possible. Keep your eyes peeled.
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