In 1943, a Pan Am Airline chef snuck whiskey into passengers' coffee to warm them up on a winter flight. When asked what kind of coffee they were being served, he improvised "Irish Coffee," creating the now-famous cocktail.
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Scientist Niels Bohr was “given a house next door to the Carlsberg brewing company, and had a pipeline running from the brewery into the house so that he could have a never-ending supply of fresh beer on tap”.
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Tabasco sauce is aged in barrels previously used for Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey.
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Scientists have developed a 'hangover-free' beer that has electrolytes, making it more hydrating and refreshing.
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As part of an advertising campaign, Molson, a Canadian beer company, strategically placed 'beer fridges' around Europe that only Canadian passports could unlock.
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Staying awake for 17 hours is the same for your body as drinking 2 glasses of wine.
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When you get blackout drunk, you don't actually forget anything; your brain wasn't "recording" in the first place.
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The purpose of the indentation at the bottom of a wine bottle is to strengthen the structure of the bottle.
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