“Do not cease to drink beer, to eat, to intoxicate thyself, to make love, and to celebrate the good days.” — Ancient Egyptian Credo
“Do not cease to drink beer, to eat, to intoxicate thyself, to make love, and to celebrate the good days.” — Ancient Egyptian Credo
“I would give all my fame for a pot of ale and safety.” — William Shakespeare, Henry V
“Beer that is not drunk had missed its vocation.” — Meyer Breslau
“Life, alas, is very drear. Up with the glass! Down with the beer!” — Louis Untermeyer
“Wine is but single broth, ale is meat, drink, and cloth.” — English Proverb
“Beer makes you feel the way you ought to feel without beer.” — Henry Lawson
“The Puritanical nonsense of excluding children and therefore to some extent women from pubs has turned these places into mere boozing shops instead of the family gathering places that they ought to be.” — George Orwell
“God made yeast, as well as dough, and loves fermentation just as dearly as he loves vegetation.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
“From man’s sweat and God’s love, beer came into the world.” — Saint Arnoldus
“It is my design to die in the brew-house; let ale be placed to my mouth when I am expiring, that when the choirs of angels come, they may say, ‘Be God propitious to this drinker.’” — Saint Columbanus, 612 C.E.
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