Do remember that Luna is a 28 year old functioning alcoholic because she is batshit crazy.Ya gotta admit, she looks way more realistic now. The first one is the old version the second is the new version.
NOTE - Do remember that Luna is a 28 year old functioning alcoholic.
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I've noticed in nearly every scene that has a can of PBR, the cans are massive. I'm guessing they are meant to be 40oz? If so, that just makes the girls that much funnier cause it makes them look like they drink at US Navy Sailor level. Oh, and on a different note, Luna looks amazing, here.I was screwing around with DAZ trying to make a rocky mountainous path but somehow it turned into a lake shoreline. LOL! View attachment 5257888
Well all the sibling, including Luna, are half Irish. The Broinne's come from a long lineage of "Drinkers." LOL!I've noticed in nearly every scene that has a can of PBR, the cans are massive. I'm guessing they are meant to be 40oz? If so, that just makes the girls that much funnier cause it makes them look like they drink at US Navy Sailor level. Oh, and on a different note, Luna looks amazing, here.
There is good American beer, but it doesn't come in 40s. And it's hard or impossible to get outside the US - often outside the region/state it's brewed.Wow, 40oz.
It's only american beer, sex in a canoe - fucking close to water.
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12 oz, with some 16 oz (imports in European sizes.)And what is the usual volume of beer cans in the US? In Europe, mostly 0.33 (about 11oz) or 0.5 liter (about 16oz). Of course, we also have a few 1 liter (about 34oz) or 5 liter cans.
Its party can with valve on bottom end but its still can, not KEG.5 liters! Large bottles of soda are sold in 1-2 liter bottles in the US. 5 would be huge and require both hands to hold onto. Not to mention the volume would be like 14+ standard drinks...
And what is the usual volume of beer cans in the US? In Europe, mostly 0.33 (about 11oz) or 0.5 liter (about 16oz). Of course, we also have a few 1 liter (about 34oz) or 5 liter cans.
I assume you are from EuropeUnless you have a beer tap system at home, you can use 30-liter (1014.4 US fl oz) or 50-liter (1690.7 US fl oz) kegs. There are also 15-20-liter (507.21-676.28 US fl oz) kegs with non-alcoholic beverages. However, there's still the small problem of pre-cooling the kegs.
So I take it y'all didn't have any place to steal an extra large (32g/44g) garbage can to stuff the keg in and backfill with ice? Or a bathtub? That's the way we'd do it back in the day: one can for the keg; a second can for the punch.I remember the times when we used to hand pump on KEGs and nobody bothered to cool them after the third beer.
5 liter cans? That would be like a jerry can. Do they come with a gas nozzle? There are mini kegs about that size...5 liter cans