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    r҉ustic cy͠be̸rpu̵nk🤠🤖 (cypnk@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 06-May-2024 06:47:57 JST r҉ustic cy͠be̸rpu̵nk🤠🤖 r҉ustic cy͠be̸rpu̵nk🤠🤖

    Germans seem to take their beer extremely seriously

    Like much more than I expected

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      feld (feld@bikeshed.party)'s status on Tuesday, 07-May-2024 16:18:22 JST feld feld
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      @cypnk there was an entire law about the purity of beer

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot
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        Reinheitsgebot
        The Reinheitsgebot (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪnhaɪtsɡəboːt] , literally "purity order") is a series of regulations limiting the ingredients in beer in Germany and the states of the former Holy Roman Empire. The best known version of the law was adopted in Bavaria in 1516 (by William IV), but similar regulations predate the Bavarian order, and modern regulations also significantly differ from the 1516 Bavarian version. Although today the Reinheitsgebot is mentioned in various texts about the history of beer, historically it was only applied in the duchy, electorate, then Kingdom of Bavaria and from 1906 in Germany as a whole, and it had little or no effect in other countries or regions. 1516 Bavarian law The most influential predecessor of the modern Reinheitsgebot was a law first adopted in the Duchy of Bavaria-Munich in 1487. After Bavaria was reunited, the Munich law was adopted across the entirety of Bavaria on 23 April 1516. As Germany unified, Bavaria pushed for adoption of this law on a national basis (see ...
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      Błażej Kowalczyk (koval_blazej@pol.social)'s status on Tuesday, 07-May-2024 16:18:22 JST Błażej Kowalczyk Błażej Kowalczyk
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      @feld @cypnk AFAIK it wasn't realy about purity, but to stop using wheat and rye for beer and lower prices of bread.

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      clacke (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 07-May-2024 16:18:26 JST clacke clacke
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      • Błażej Kowalczyk

      @koval_blazej Oh! That's interesting.

      @feld @cypnk

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