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Van
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He was a wise man who invented beer.
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Plato
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Beer has long been the prime lubricant in our social intercourse and the sacred throat-anointing fluid that accompanies the ritual of mateship. To sink a few cold ones with the blokes is both an escape and a confirmation of belonging.
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Rennie Ellis
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One of the hallmarks of the baby boomer generation is that it doesn't live like the previous generation. It hasn't yet given up jeans and T-shirts or beer.
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Ron Klugman, SVP, Coors Brewing
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What event is more awfully important to an English colony than the erection of its first brewhouse?
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Reverend Sidney Smith
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Onlangs zag ik iemand roken in de kerk. Ik schrok zo erg dat mijn flesje bier op de grond viel.
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Rudi Carell
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Payday came and with it beer.
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Rudyard Kipling
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Would I were in an alehouse in London! I would give all my fame for a pot of ale, and safety.
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Shakespeare, King Henry V
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I recommend ... bread, meat, vegetables, and beer.
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Sophocles
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I work until beer o'clock.
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Stephen King
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There is more to life than beer alone, but beer makes those other things even better.
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Stephen Morris
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Beer, if drunk with moderation, softens the temper, cheers the spirit and promotes health.
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Thomas Jefferson
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Good men drink good beer.
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Thomas Jefferson
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Het voordeel van alcoholvrij bier is ook dat je er geen tweede van bestelt.
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Toon Verhoeven, Nederlands aforist
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The easiest way to spot a wanker in a pub is to look around and find who's drinking a Corona with a slice of lemon in the neck.
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Warwick Franks
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They who drink beer will think beer.
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Washington Irving
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Beer: So much more than just a breakfast drink.
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Whitstran Brewery
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Het plezierige van bier kopen is dat je nooit hoeft te kijken van welk jaar het is.
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Wiet van Broeckhoven, Belgisch politicus en mediapersoonlijkheid
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Make sure that the beer - four pints a week - goes to the troops under fire before any of the parties in the rear get a drop.
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Winston Churchill tegen zijn Secretary of War, 1944
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Whiskey and Beer are a man's worst enemies... but the man that runs away from his enemies is a coward!
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Zeca Pagodinho (Braziliaanse songwriter)
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In my opinion, most of the great men of the past were only there for the beer—the wealth, prestige and grandeur that went with the power.
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A.J.P. Taylor, Brits historicus, 1984
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