Get the beers in !

Get the beers in !

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lazyitus

Original Poster:

19,926 posts

267 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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What are peoples view on this?

Do you fill your boot up before you leave or do you take a little bit and get more when there.

Do you take nothing and buy it all in France at a mini-market?

Presumably, beer is over-over priced inside the circuit.

What to do for best? :)

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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carrefour - in le mans. much cheaper than the uk, and keeps your power to weight ratio up for the journey

>> Edited by mr_tony on Thursday 2nd June 12:16

hobo

5,764 posts

247 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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I assumed (probably incorrectly) that the best option would be to buy in one of those Mega-Stores in calais.

Suppose it depends on how much room is in the car. Don't really fancy filling the boot in mine up & then driving 4/5 hours with it all 'banging' against the rear screen though, so will personally probably just buy some at a supermarket nearer to LeMans.

williamp

19,267 posts

274 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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buy at Le Mans. Either the carrefeur (north, into Le Mans on the N138 Mulsanne straight, or south, away from Mulsanne straight towards Ecommoy). The latter is closer and quieter, but the car park in the former is something else- an RS200 on speed bumps!

Petorl: caution. Most say they take credir cards, but this is only french ones.

Mark B

1,621 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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We always get it there, unless you run the risk of arriving when the shops are shut.

rralston

701 posts

246 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Yep - buy when you are there

Lots of supermarkets around the area. Although we managed to clean the one in Arnage out of bread and desperados last year !

RichUK

1,332 posts

248 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Aahhh, Desperado.

lazyitus

Original Poster:

19,926 posts

267 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Mark B said:
We always get it there, unless you run the risk of arriving when the shops are shut.


I might take a few bottles/cans to see us right incase we're stuck when we arrive and shops have shut.

I can get stockpiled then when the next shop opens.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

242 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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You don't take sand to the beach so don't take expensively taxed, UK beer to France - unless you like real ale, of course.

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

230 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Another unasked questioned answered!!

Cheers, I was going to bring beer!

Any other questions I can't think of, that I need answers to?

ettore

4,134 posts

253 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Certainly don`t bother to take any lager - it`s filthy cheap and running like water at Le Mans!.If however, you don`t have cooling facilities at the campsite,it can be worthwhile taking some real brown beer - tends to be a bit tastier warm...

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

230 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Theres a good question!.... Besides the swimming pools full of water, how do you keep beer cool?

Cool boxes? Ice? Ice Packs? Plug in Jobbie?

Sortie 10

725 posts

253 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Keep it cool? With the Jimmer Le Mans crew, it's not around long enough!

(Could be tempted to take a barrel of "Somerset Champagne" aka Thatcher's Scrumpy)

maxf

8,409 posts

242 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Coolbox stuffed full of ice packs. Then take the ice packs to Carrefour in a suitably pikey plastic bag - leave in deep freezers - do shopping - return for lovely cold icepacks and another day of chilled beer!

/pikey mode

MrV

2,748 posts

229 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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RichUK said:
Aahhh, Desperado.



Its the devils drink dont touch it

supaspark

2,105 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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Over the fields to Arnage...Ice cold and smooth as silk

Balmoral Green

40,943 posts

249 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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I will be having a few beers, from the supermarket, but for wine will be stocking up on the way home, and a few bottles of single malt too.

God I love my big boot

supaspark

2,105 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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BG can I rent some space in your boot please

andy4200

5,005 posts

274 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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maxf said:
Coolbox stuffed full of ice packs. Then take the ice packs to Carrefour in a suitably pikey plastic bag - leave in deep freezers - do shopping - return for lovely cold icepacks and another day of chilled beer!

/pikey mode


Fantastic, never thought of that one.

r0880

13 posts

229 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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We have gone down the electric cool box route for the last couple of years, but may not have room for it this year - four up in a M3.

In the past we have overcome the cold beer problem, by buying cool box/es at carre four (dirt cheap) and buying frozen veg to cool (also dirt cheap).

Frozen Veg replenished regularly when restocking beers, and cool box/es abandoned when returning home.

Considering swapping M3 for M5 before departure so may have room for electric cool box after all.

>> Edited by r0880 on Thursday 2nd June 20:37