Ireland’s Beer

Archaeologists have discovered over 5,000 mysterious mounds throughout Ireland, dating from 1500 to 500 B.C. For years people have been trying to figure out what they were used for. One guy thinks he’s figure it out (and even tested his theory): they were for making ale! Imagine that! 5,000 individual breweries across Ireland. And people wonder why so many drink on Saint Patrick’s Day. Now I wonder if they’ll completely publish their “research” including diagrams and an instruction manual for replicating the “experiment” (even if such a thing would probably be illegal in most US States).

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7 Responses to “Ireland’s Beer”

  1. Darn Revenuers!!!! :-P

  2. I really want to try this.

  3. I have many contacts and friends in Ireland. Lemme see if any of them know of this.

    My friends over there, Liner Listers, ALL make their own beer and always have. They hate the store bought crappah.

    LOL

  4. Now this isn’t beer — beer requires hops. This is straight ale. I don’t know anything about making ale. Apparently it’s pretty darn easy.

  5. Soon we’ll see Ogre on the food channel doing his own show… Ogre Live… showing how to engage in the brewer’s art!!!!

  6. Ogre likes blueberry beer.

    Sounds disgusting to me, but I quit drinking in 1992.

  7. That fresh blueberry beer from Maine simply cannot be beat. I know, I was scared to try it at first, but it’s not sweet, it just has a tint of blueberry in it. It’s darn good.

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