[quote name='neil is200' date='Jun 18 2003, 12:34 AM']beer, beer, beer,beer , beer, beer and more beer. anyone an idea of the increase in bhp i will recieve(thats beer hear please) in case you were wondering.[/quote]
there are many factors envolved in this equation
the differences must be taken into acount
the main differences being :
[color=blue]temperature in celcius or farenheit (either will do):[/color]
ie; the higher temperatures wil see a drop in requests
but a lower temperature will see an increase in the popularity stakes
but you must take into account the too cold scenario which will inversly decrease the popularity ,but only untill the solar effects maintain the ideal temperature, then popularity will signifcantly increase once again
[color=blue]brand or non branded :[/color]
there can be some immensly different factors, that must be taken into account in this catogory, a branded label will allways be higher in popularity than a non branded variety, but also take into account the popularitys for diferent branded labels, which are a constant variable ,due to the composition of the old taste buds, but overall the worst branded label will allways rate higher than a non branded label
another factor affecting the popularity is the modernist approach to being fashionable or non fashionable, commercialism is rife among all the different brands and the overall thoughts on this conclude in the equation that higher expenditure in marketing the said product will yield a higher popularity rating
[color=blue]tinned or glassed:[/color]
a simple factor which is greatly determined by personal preferences, wether the actual differences are of any great consequence, although by general concensus the glassed variety is more popular
the conclusion of all this, has but only one eventual ending
a nice cold bottle of stella for me please