Brother Booze
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Owner:
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tanda
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Released:
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
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Origin:
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Groningen, Netherlands
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In the hands of gafifo.
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MONK on a MISSION.....................................................................................:
Brother Booze would love to visit your favourite bar and have his picture taken there. His owners would also love a picture and the address of the establishment itself, so that they may come and visit it.
Brother Booze and his friends are known to have made excellent beers for many, many years, centuries even, so you are caching with an expert in the beer brewing business. Of course he would love to have a taste of YOUR favourite brew! Please upload pics!
The song 'Brother Booze' by Harrie Muskee can be found here: --> http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7mHyPaFElUY&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7mHyPaFElUY
About This Item
Brewing beer is almost certainly the most ancient manufacturing art known to man. It is probably as old as agriculture. Beer is also as old as bread - In fact it is probable that either beer or bread may have been a by-product of the other. According to archeologists, ´beerbread´ was known in many areas.
Beer really came into its own through the influence of the monasteries which brewed and improved the beer. Monks often built the first breweries, thus making them pioneers in the hotel business, providing shelter, food and drink to pilgrims and other travellers............................................................................
Beer trivia (feel free to add your own in the logs!):
(1) Supposedly the oldest known written recipe is for beer.
(2) Historians report that during the Middle Ages, when
monks were brewing their beer in their monasteries, each
monk was allowed to drink 5 quarts of beer a day.
(3) The most popular beverage in the world is tea, and beer
is number two. However, in England and Ireland, beer is
the most popular beverage.
(4) One of the reasons the Pilgrims from Europe landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, rather than sail further south along the coast of the Americas to warmer climates, was because their supplies were dwindling, "especially our beere".
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