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Medieval town…beer….interesting story.
A medieval Belgium city is planning to build a beer pipeline under its cobblestone streets so its citizens can enjoy the sudsy stuff without all the traffic.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/09/25/medieval-belgum-city-plans-beer-pipeline/
One step beyond! 8)
Devolution; now try to understand this …http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29384777
Winners of the last Beer Challenge are known … USA come first with 53 medals (13 gold, 17 silver, 18 bronze and more awards) Belgium got 43 medals only. Shame! :'(Brussels Beer Challenge
That's a handy site to have on hand. Unfortunately, though, I probably wouldn't be able to buy many of those beers on that list!
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