The Official Noisy Beer Thread

Eh.......
Brehon Law afforded equal rights to men and women. Children, the elderly and the disabled were protected by law. That was the Celtic social system. There are few written examples that survived Rome and Britain's cultural genocide but there's one dating from the 12th Century in Trinity College Dublin.
We had social justice over 1000 years before the rest of Europe. They tried to erase our culture and traditions but they cannot erase our DNA. It is no accident that we are a club like no other.

 
Brehon Law afforded equal rights to men and women. Children, the elderly and the disabled were protected by law. That was the Celtic social system. There are few written examples that survived Rome and Britain's cultural genocide but there's one dating from the 12th Century in Trinity College Dublin.
We had social justice over 1000 years before the rest of Europe. They tried to erase our culture and traditions but they cannot erase our DNA. It is no accident that we are a club like no other.

but did they like beer
 
bet they drank feckin mead! boak!
Mead was the first alcohol which originated in prehistoric, nomadic times. The people followed the cattle as they moved seasonally in search of pasture. Where the cattle shit grew magic mushrooms in the Autumn so over time they became revered for their spiritual powers and the primitive people sought ways to preserve them for the religious feasts which established around the 4 seasonal changes. Somebody hit on the idea of preserving them in honey. Over time they realised the stuff in the honey the longest had the best buzz off it as the longer it was in the more the honey fermented. How much of an evolutionary leap came about from the mental effort that went into 'how to get a buzz more than 4 times a year'. This is not my theory. It is stolen from Irish American psychedelic philosopher Terence McKenna. Makes fucking sense though.
 

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