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Pastimes : The New Qualcomm - write what you like thread.
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To: foundation who wrote (3369)9/4/2001 3:13:48 PM
From: carranza2   of 12247
 
Why drink crow urine when you can get this delicious concoction. Yum. No wonder the Scotts drink Scotch:

LONDON (Reuters) - Even the keenest beer drinker may hesitate before sampling the latest beverage on sale in the Orkney islands off northern Scotland -- a "Stone Age" beer flavored with animal dung.

Historians have recreated the recipe after uncovering what they claim is a 5,000-year-old pub and brewery on the remote archipelago.

Merryn Dineley, a Manchester University historian and chief brewer of the ancient liquor, told the weekly paper The Observer Sunday that the brew was "quite delicious." The ale is brewed in clay pots with traces of baked animal droppings.

Dineley examined stone-lined drains running under houses in the Neolithic village of Skara Brae in the Orkneys and found evidence of a kiln for malting grain and traces of a cereal-based fermented alcohol.
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