Ten beer Records

10th: The most widespread name of the pubs in the UK Red Lion («Red lion"). So I named about 630 pubs.

9th place: The largest selection of beers found in Brickskeller in Washington. It sold 1,027 different brands of beer.

8th place: the strongest beer in the world is Samuel Adams Utopias, which were issued in the US Boston. It contains 27% alcohol, i.e. significantly greater than port.

7th place: The weakest beer was produced in 1918 in Germany by Sunner It contained only 0.1% alcohol. Modern non-alcoholic beers contain alcohol five times as much.

6th place: The smallest beer bottles do in the Swiss village near Zurich Vadensvil. It can hold 40 ml. beer costs 9 francs.

5th place: the world's largest exporter of beer is a firm "Arthur Guinness and Sons", founded in 1759 Its factory covers 23 hectares in Dublin's St. Gheit, Ireland.

4th place: The most expensive beer - Triple Bock. Box with 24 bottles of about half a liter each worth $ 100, or $ 23.48 per liter. That is about 300 rubles for a standard bottle of 0, 5 liters. The most expensive canned beer - Rosalie Pilsner. In April 1981, one jar of beer sold for $ 6,000.

3rd place: The maximum number of beer drunk at a time, was 119 standard cans of beer for six hours. The champion, nicknamed "Andre the Giant" drank the bank every three minutes. At the end of a marathon "Giant" blacked out and lost consciousness. Due to the high degree of risk, the Guinness World Records no longer includes this category.

2nd place: title of "the great lover of beer" was awarded in 1991, the English old lady named Harriet Brooks. With eighteen years, she drank daily more than a liter of beer. For '73 Brooks drank about 70 tons of beer, that is one and a half railway tanks ...

1st place: Achieving brewery Weihenstephan in Freising near Munich in Germany to beat, probably will never be possible. Because it is the oldest company for the production of beer in the world. It was founded in 1040, That is, when Yaroslav the Wise freed Russia from the Pechenegs.





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