Beer Facts for Casual Drinkers and Alcoholics Alike
Thanks to the subreddit Today I Learned, we've collected some of the wildest and most interesting facts about beer. Drink it in.
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The MLB told Cardinals' owner August Busch Jr. that he couldn't name their field "Budweiser Stadium." He did however use his family's name, and had them brew a beer after the fact. Hence Busch Beer and Busch Stadium.
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In a blind taste testing, beer enthusiasts couldn't actually tell if a beer was poured from a can or a bottle.
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April Fool's Day 2012, the Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout was released. The beer is 7.5% ABV and contains roasted bull testicles.
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Egyptians would hold what was known as the "feast of drunkenness." It was to commemorate beer saving humanity.
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Multiple breweries have created their own versions of 'The Simpsons' beer. Most were also met with lawsuits.
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Since 2011, Foster's Lager has been brewed in Texas and was sued in 2015 for their slogan "Australian for beer." Which implies it's an imported beer.
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A town-crier was hired in Goslar, Germany to remind the townspeople not to poop or pee in the river the day before water was used for brewing beer.
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Beer bottles are typically brown in order to keep out the sun and preserve the taste. However, after WWII brown glass was scarce so breweries switched to green instead.
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The 'beer mile' is an event where runners drink a pint of beer at each quarter-mile marker.
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In 1985 an alcoholic hijacker drank all of the beer on a Norwegian plane and held the passengers ransom for more alcohol.
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In multiple countries, kids leave out beer and other spirits for Santa Clause instead of milk and cookies.
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Mari Lwyd is a Welsh Christmas tradition where a singing horse skull shows up at your house to determine if it can come inside and drink your beer.
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23 beer can tabs when traded in are worth 1 cent. A pound of tabs comes out to about 50 cents.
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A goat in Valhalla was thought by Vikings to provide them with mead/beer directly from its udders.
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Children in Wisconsin can legally drink at any age, as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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