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- Snail (3838 bytes)
33: ...s of control include shallow dishes filled with [[beer]], and the use of [[molluscicide]]s. - Ginger (4462 bytes)
33: ...to combat morning sickness. Ginger ale and ginger beer have been recommended as "stomach settlers" for g... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
242: ...n him and to march on to Berlin to seize power ([[Beer Hall Putsch]]). Hitler was later arrested and con... - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
148: ..., [[Irish whiskey]], [[Saint Brendan's]], [[Stout beer]]'' - Culture of Pakistan (6940 bytes)
46: ...akistan is officially 'dry', it does brew its own beer and spirits which can be bought (as well as impor... - Culture of England (4178 bytes)
21: *[[Tea]] and [[beer]] are typical drinks. - Monkey stick (1154 bytes)
5: ... [[boot]] at the base. Metal "jingles", commonly beer-bottle tops, are fastened at intervals along the ...
9: In Australia, this instrument constructed with beer-bottle tops is known as a "lagerphone". - Slugs (3980 bytes)
39: ...Pest control of slugs]]) including, slug pellets, beer traps, [[salt]], physical bariers and [[biologica... - Snails (3374 bytes)
33: ...s of control include shallow dishes filled with [[beer]], and the use of [[molluscicide]]s. - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
312: ...ditional Danish dishes, frequently accompanied by beer and [[Snaps]]. These Julefrokoster are popular an...
323: ...hly regarded drinks during this holiday have been beer and mulled wine or [[glögi]] and [[hõõgvein]] ...
359: ...must]] and beverage like mulled wine, Christmas [[beer]] or [[snaps]]. A Scandinavian speciality is the ... - Wheat (11378 bytes)
13: ...ed]] and as an ingredient in the [[brewing]] of [[beer]]. The [[husk]] can be separated and ground into ... - Barley (4939 bytes)
57: [[Malt]]ing barley is a key ingredient in [[beer]] and [[whiskey]] production. - Beaker culture (3656 bytes)
11: ...lt related to the production and consumption of [[beer]], or trading links such as those demonstrated by... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
13: ...red as he spent most of his time singing songs in beer halls (McLellen 17). The next year, his father ma... - Akvavit (2178 bytes)
12: ...t is usually preceded (or succeeded) by a swig of beer. - Wilhelm Beer (1571 bytes)
1: ...lin]], [[Germany]], and brother of [[Giacomo Meyerbeer]].
4: Beer's fame derives from his hobby, [[astronomy]]. He ...
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9: Beer was multi-talented. In addition to his hobby of a...
11: ==Named after Beer==
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