phil24_7 |
20-02-08 03:28 AM |
Re: have we been poisoned
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Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy
(Post 1415317)
The lines won't have cleaner in them; it's a big myth. Anyone who works in a bar will be more than aware of the obscene amounts of water pumped through, the fact most bars can never be arsed, and that the stuff they use nowadays is pretty soft.
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The big myth is that beer is watered down, now line cleaner is a different matter.
Many things can happen at many different points to allow line cleaner to stay in the lines from machine/equipment failure to human error and believe me when I say beer line cleaner is not mild. If you get it on your skin you can feel it eating your skin away (that slimy feeling is not the cleaner, it's your skin), it'll bleach your clothes easily and if you happen to wipe down the top of toilet cisterns with it, you can make coke heads have serious nose bleeds! :rolleyes:
I have had some half-wit at my pub serve a pint of line cleaning solution to a customer as an ale, god knows how he didn't smell it even if the solution was slightly murky!
To answer your question, line cleaner will make your throat very sore as it will strip some of the skin off and can leave it inflamed, how much cleaner you have consumed will determine how bad your symptoms get/got!
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