Bike on a beer can on a bike.

Fun fact: Radler is the Bavarian dialect word for Radfahrer (“cyclist”)

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      If there is, sign me up! For the size of my home province, we’re decently spoiled with craft breweries.

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      I didn’t expect such a killer rebuttal, fair point.

      There definitely was a joint or two involved on that ride, but the beer can looks better for pictures!

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      If beer makes you bloated, that’s why they invented radler! 😉

      Water is always a winner, though.

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    I love a radler. Also, this is one of the things I really miss about living in Iowa - the organized beer rides and brewery bike tours were fantastic, you could do one practically every weekend in the summer.

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      I’m more of a joint person myself, but great argument there, I can’t possibly refute this.

      Honestly though for longer rides or bike tours, I love a good vape pen. It’s the only time I ever buy them, you just can’t beat the convenience while on a bike.

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    If you want to continue drinking in your life. I advise against working for the LCBO or any liquor store

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        If your ever bored and want to see the hell liquor store employees deal with more than any other retail store, go hang out at a liquor store first thing in the morning, or after lunch.

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          Oh, in that sense. I get you. I used to work in an opioid addictions clinic, so you can say I have a pretty decent idea of what the lineup at the liquor store looks like at open. It can definitely get to you, I didn’t last more than a couple of months at that job. Addiction is a hell of an illness.