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  • Alcohol experts drink 150-year-old bottle of booze found in old mining town: ‘You have to try it’

    02/03/2026 6:25:47 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 43 replies
    ny post ^ | Feb. 3, 2026, 2:58 p.m. ET | Andrea Margolis, FOX NEWS
    The team carefully examined the liquid’s appearance and color before opening it up. Finding that the cork had a slight vinegary smell, they began extracting the liquid to determine the type of alcohol. “We weren’t sure if it was clear spirit, if it was aged spirit, if it was beer, if it was wine, if it was champagne,” Winter said. To minimize disturbance, the group used a Coravin device, which allows liquid to be extracted without fully removing the cork. When the bottle was opened, the team took careful note of its smell. Tara Lindley, director of sensory and product...
  • Venezuela Runs Out of Beer

    05/01/2016 6:12:45 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 50 replies
    Reason ^ | 04/30/2016 | Ed Krayewski|
    Venezuela's largest privately-owned beer company has stopped producing beer after running out of malted barley (or, more specifically, running out of foreign currency with which to buy malted barley). The company, Empresas Polar, stopped production yesterday—it warned last week that it would run out of malted barley by then. Polar is putting "your drunk uncle's favorite political forecast to the test," Francisco Toro of the Caracas Chronicles wrote. "You know the one I'm talking about, right? That one uncle of yours who gets drunk at every family gathering and starts to rant about how the only way we're going to...
  • Christmas may not be quite so merry in California's prisons this year (HOLD MUH PRUNO! ALERT)

    12/24/2002 10:19:32 AM PST · by TheOtherOne · 4 replies · 284+ views
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Christmas may not be quite so merry in California's prisons this year. Orange, raisins and sugar have been banned for inmates in a bid to crack down on brews of that old and potent alcoholic prison brew known as pruno. "Pruno has always been there. Inmates make it up for holidays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, whatever. Just like everybody lays in wine and champagne and spirits for the holidays, inmates too want to prepare themselves for the holidays," said California Department of Corrections spokeswoman Margot Bach. "The problem is that pruno is tied into assaults. They get...