It’s now less than two weeks to go before the massed-ranks of the world’s piss-heads meet in South Africa for the FIFA World Cup. 32 countries will be represented by some of the fattest, drunkest, worst dressed and worst-behaved sports fans as the bars and bistros of Cape Town, Jo’burg, Durban and Rustenburg are held hostage by squiffy Swiss fans, paraletic Paraguayans, arseholed Argentinians and spannered Spanish.
The Sharp Single presents it’s definitive , cut-out-and-keep guide to who’s-drinking what, who’s likely to fall over first, and what your team is likely to come up against in those all important opening rounds.
GROUP A
South Africa. 10-1.Ones to watch: Amarula, Windhoek, Castle, Lion
Mexico. 25-1.Ones to watch: Margarita, Negra Modelo, Mezcal tequila
Uruguay.100-1.Ones to watch: Patricia, Zillertal
France. 8-1 . Ones to watch: Champagne, Claret, Kronenbourg, Desperados
There’s bound to be a few champagne moments as the hosts take on the wine capital of the Old World. Windhoek vrs Claret promises a great competition and a few squeaky bum moments, while dark horses Mexico will fancy worming their way into contention and rubbing salt and lemon into the wounds with their star player, Tequila, especially in sunrise kick-offs. With the ageing Kronenbourg making his 1664th appearance for his country, expect more headbutts late on. Uruguay are rumoured to be fielding Patricia, one of the few world beers with a girls name, though she’s likely to be left at home.
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GROUP B
Argentina 5-1. Ones to watch: Quilmes, Isenbeck, Scottish Ale
Nigeria 50-1. Ones to Watch: Wilfort Dark Ale, Guinness
Korea Republic 150-1. Ones to Watch: Taedonggang
Greece 150-1. Ones to watch: Ouzo, Mythos Beer
Past champions Argentina hope that Quilmes lives up his reputation of packing a punch, especially in front of goal. If he links well with Lemonado look out for his Shandy of God. Minnows North Korea put their faith in the frothy Taedonggang, an unknown quantity, but thought not to travel well. Tensions were high at this beer’s recent launch when South Korea retaliated by launching a premium lager of their own. While the Greeks will hope to be causing a few headaches with their ancient Ouzo, the Nigerians will hope their Irish import Guinness doesn’t cause them too much trouble at the back.
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GROUP C
England 10-1. Ones to watch: Pimms, Gin, Boddingtons, Shepherd Neame
USA 100-1. Ones to watch: Budweiser, Coors, Miller, Daniels (J), Beam (J)
Algeria 1000-1. Ones to watch: Submarino, Mint tea, Orange Juice, Milk
Slovenia 66-1. Ones to watch: Lasko Pivo, Celjski Grof
Violence is Golden for perennial under-achievers England, and with this line up you can see why. The country which gave the world white garden chair throwing and pitch invasions know they have to raise the bar this time. “Boddy” Boddingtons and “Old Shep” Neame are likely to start up front, but watch out for the suprise selection, Pimms, to provide a tonic for midfield-partner Gin around 10.45. The USA’s midfield of Budweiser and Miller look weak on paper (and taste even worse in the glass) but the old heads of Daniels and Beam at the back are likely to take anyone’s legs away, should opposition take liberties, like not leaving a tip. Slovenia look to have a straightforward, no-nonsense line-up with a strike partnership which not only can’t you drink, but are unlikely to be able to say by the final whistle. Teetotal muslim outsiders Algeria’s plan to play four non-alcoholic beverages across the middle seems doomed to either miserable sober failure, or ultimate victory. Inshallah
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GROUP D
Germany 5-1. Ones to watch: Hefferweizen, Eiswein, Bitburger, Dom Kolsh, Stroh
Australia 200-1. Ones to watch: Victoria Bitter, Shiraz, Coopers Red, Fat Yak Pale Ale
Serbia 66-1. Ones to watch: SRB Niksicko Pivo, BIP
Ghana 150-1. Ones to watch: Star, Club
As someone once said “Soccer is a game for 22 people that run around, play the ball… and in the end, some German drunk bores the arse off you in the bar” Ever a threat in competition drinking, Germany once more lines up with a familiar-looking muscular attack. Old hands such as Bitburger and Eiswein team-up with the unpredictable Stroh, “an artificial rum with 80% alcohol content which should be avoided at all costs” and who is favourite of many to walk off with the coverted Golden Puke. Others in the group hoping not to be Mullered are a plucky Australian team who’ve selected the stubby Victoria Bitter up front with Shiraz making up the team, in case any Sheilas show up. Serbia’s BIP looks set to save fans thousands of SA Rand in replica shirt letters, while Ghana will rely on a Club half.
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GROUP E
Netherlands 5-1. Ones to watch: Blue Curacao, Grolsch, Amstel
Denmark 25-1. Ones to watch: Elephant, Tuborg, Carlsberg
Japan 50-1. Ones to watch: Kirin Ichiban, Sapporo
Cameroon 100-1. One to watch: Castle
Group E has been labeled the “Group of Belch”, and with good reason. The Dutch’s brand of Total Drunkeness may well pay off this time round. Groslch and Amstel — the hard-hitting double act up-front for “The Orajebooms” have been tucking them away all season. But the workmanlike Danes hope to upset the tray in South Africa. Hopes are high in Copenhagen, especially for Elephant. As one supporter said: ” I ride a small bike but this beer makes me think its a big bike. It also puts me in a mood to listen to my favourite polish opera” Praise indeed. However, in Carlsberg they have probably the most overrated beer in the world. Japan’s Kirin may well be the surprise package of the tournement. In the heat of South Africa, with sweat dripping down your back, drink enough of this and you’re sure to get an Ichiban. Finally, don’t discount Cameroon as their Castle may take a bit of breaking down.
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GROUP F
Italy 3-1F. Ones to watch: Limoncello, Nastro Azzuro, Moretti, Peroni, Grappa
Paraguay 100-1. Ones to watch: Baviera, Dorada
New Zealand 150-1. Ones to watch: Steinlarger, Tui, Miners Dark Brew
Slovakia 66-1. Ones to watch: Kelt, Zlaty Bazant, Saris
Group F looks like a done deal. Few can see past Limoncello, Moretti and Peroni staggering away with the honours here. Even fewer can see anything at all after Grappa weaves his spell. New Zealand look like a one-drink pony with Tui at the helm, while the unknown Dorada hopes to to force the odd hiccup for Paraguay. The best the Slovaks can surely hope for here is they return hope completely Zlaty Bazant.
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Group G
Brazil 4-1. Ones to watch: Cachaça, Caiparihna, Knot of Pine
Korea 500-1. Ones to watch: Cass, Hite and OB
Côte d’Ivoire 250-1. Ones to watch: Mamba
Portugal 12-1 .Ones to watch:Superbock, Sagres Bohemian, Port
According to one Portuguese reviewer “Superbock super star, gets you more pissedd than Stella artois.” That’s as maybe, but everyone’s favourite producer of brandy accompaniments may have to pull something more out of the cellar than just brut strength rocketfuel. The subtlety and guile of the Brazilians is always pleasing to the eye, as are the enourmous knockers of their fans in the crowd. Add to that the odd gallon of Caiparihna and midfield general Cachaca, then it’s difficult see anyone but the South Americans being in the chair. One hope for the Ivory Coast is that the Girls from Ipanema are distracted by their large Mambas. Korea’s offerings sound, frankly, a bag Cass Hite
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GROUP H
Spain 10-1. Ones to watch: Sangria, Orujo, San Miguel
Switzerland 500-1. Ones to watch: Cardnial, Feldschlösschen Original
Honduras 500-1. Ones to watch: Garifuna
Chile 150-1. Ones to watch: Kunstmann, Piscola
Spain are forever accused of choking on the big occasions, but if all you had to drink was San Miguel, so would you. Losing their bottle may not be an issue this year as Sangria has been selected to lead the way, in the hope that it won’t be the Spanish peering into their navel oranges. Switzerland may rue the day they made the Cardinal sin of taking up football in the first place, while little is known about Garifuna, except he has a kick like a club-footed mule. Chile, like the Germans, put all their faith in Kunstmanns. But that’s another story.
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Aah the beauty of a UK bank holiday…..
Alcohol fuelled as well as themed?
Bloody good work,barring (geddit?) the wholly unforgiveable mis-spelling of Englands’ own PIMMS!
The bag Cass Hite play is inspired…!
As Michael Jackson once said, “I’m a drinker, not a speller”. If I can drag myself away from the charms of the Railway I shall rectify it, and sack my chief sub
There, done. Happy now?
Talking about Argentina, do include Antares Scotch!!
Willingly. Simply send me a case of it to sample and I shall attemt to include it in my ‘Alcohol Olympics’ next time
Worra lorra tits. Keep it up! [figuratively speaking, of course]
Thankyou