A dann good reason for a beer
Yeah, there is always a huge need for some liquid after you had to breath for an hour out of a tank. Means very dry air comes into your body and this turns you thirsty.
I such a case, a beer, called „Decompression beer“ or short - Deco beer is a great help.
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Hey Hive Family
Enjoy diving in Croatia
and let us travel the world again
The Deco Beer: A Diver's Elixir
Ah, the deco beer! A term whispered with reverence among divers, a legend in its own time. But what is it truly, and why does it hold such allure?
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Decompression: The Silent Workhorse
Imagine yourself plunging into the watery depths, surrounded by an alien world of silent beauty. As you explore this underwater kingdom, your body undergoes a fascinating transformation. The pressure increases, and your tissues absorb nitrogen like a sponge soaking up water. It's a magical process, but like any good magic trick, it requires a careful reversal.
When you ascend, the pressure decreases, and that absorbed nitrogen needs to be released slowly. This is where decompression comes in. It's like giving your body time to squeeze out all that extra air before it starts causing trouble. If you rush it, you might end up with the diving equivalent of a popped balloon – decompression sickness. Yikes!
Our Diveboat
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Thirsty Work
Now, let's talk about thirst. An hour underwater, breathing dry air from a tank, is like hiking through a desert without a canteen. Your body is working overtime to regulate temperature and compensate for the arid environment. Your mouth feels like the Sahara, and your throat is a parched wasteland. It's a serious case of dive dehydration!
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Enter the Deco Beer
So, picture this: you've just emerged from the depths, your body buzzing with the thrill of the adventure. Your brain is still processing the kaleidoscope of colors and creatures you've encountered. And your body? It's screaming for hydration and relaxation.
That's where the deco beer comes in. It's more than just a drink; it's a reward, a celebration, a symbol of conquering the underwater world. The cold, crisp liquid slides down your throat, quenching your thirst and soothing your weary body. It's the perfect way to unwind and let your body gradually release that extra nitrogen.
Of course, moderation is key. A responsible diver knows that a few sips of a cold one is a delightful treat, but overindulgence can be counterproductive. So enjoy that deco beer, but remember to listen to your body and dive safe!
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Cheers
Diving
Whenever a picture says everything
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Steam Brew - German Red: A Diver's Thirst Quencher
My family found a few of the nice looking steam brew cans here at the local shop.
After an exhilarating dive like we had today, when your body craves refreshment like a coral reef yearns for sunlight, there's nothing quite like a Steam Brew - German Red.
Its deep copper hue is as inviting as a sunlit patch on the ocean floor. With each sip, a wave of malty sweetness washes over you, followed by a gentle hop bitterness that cleanses the palate like a brisk current.
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It's a symphony of flavors that dances on your taste buds, leaving you refreshed and invigorated.
This German gem is more than just a beer; it’s a hydration hero, quenching the fiery thirst of a diver with every golden drop.
Where did all this happened
Sure, a story like this needs an own pin 📍 at my own worldmap 🗺️ and what would be better as using the cool #hive service #worldmappin at the website https://worldmappin.com which you might from the past as Pinmapple.
The tiny hidden gem is called #Molunat and we found it after a bit of searching for not so crowded places like Dubrovnik.
This might be as well a cool place for all the people who stay longer at the upcoming #HiveFest and the Traveller advice is the local bus which goes from Dubrovnik direct to Molunat. In case you don’t have a car.
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Here you see my diving spot marked - for your personal use - with that nice underwater cave just in 10m depth.
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Have a great day everybody
and let us travel the world again
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I love diving, beer and world travel! So you know how much I enjoyed this post.
May there come a day when #beersaturday and #hive pioneers are rewarded in travel together with the rewards we have happily drank for 369 weeks.
Chere’s to the deco beer old friend.
There will be the day where we have a deco beer together after a dive we had together at a travel where we met.
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I've never been diving, but I can imagine you need a beer afterwards. Best to make it a good one.
Have fun!
Thanks - it worked again - thirst was gone
For a short time. ;-)
Ich glaube dieses !BEER habe ich schon einmal beim LIDL entdeckt. Weiß schon gar nicht mehr ob ich das auch schon probiert habe.
Gruß und schönen Urlaub
Genau bei Lidl in Dubrovnik wurde es gekauft. Ist eine deutsche Brauerei und die Sorten sind alle gut trinkbar
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Those are distributed by Lidl here in the Czech Republic. Cheap, and far from amazing. Still, these brews can usher a common Czech customer, who would hardly pay twice or three times as much for a proper beer, to new beer styles :)
What should I say.
Better than just a pils beer
Far away from a Belgium Leffe or a Czech beer.
The pain of travel in a wine region.
I love wine too, even though I am not that devouted drinker of it :)
I didn't know that happens with diving, a nice beer hydrates the body, here we drink it because of the strong heat, I learned something new, greetings @detlev
Sun, sea and cold beer, a phenomenal combination 🍻
You are so close to Boka Kotorska.
If you have a car and a few hours you can steal from being on the beach, entrer Perast on the navigation, drive along the road along the sea coast and be sure to visit the small church of Our Lady of Skrpjela. Or if you have a boat, ask how you can cross to Montenegro...
This post would've gotten a bigger vote from Leo if it had been posted from inleo!
Yeah, we work on this. Send Eric my greetz.
Did the Inleo Dev team fix the issues with the picture URL saving within the .json of each post?
You really deserve that German Gem beer sir @detlev