Now you *CAN* have beer for breakfast

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Bicycle Bill
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Now you *CAN* have beer for breakfast

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Scottish craft brewery markets "Marm and Ale", which they refer to as "the world's first spreadable beer".

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I can see this eventually leading to grownups turning away from their venerable "PB&J" comfort food in favor of a "PB&B" (peanut butter and beer) sandwich.  Two great tastes that taste great together!!
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Using that name for a Marmite and Ale product would be more appropriate.

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Yes, but their objective was to produce an edible product...
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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and then

http://www.earlyamerica.com/early-ameri ... -colonies/
Beer usually replaced water as the daily drink. An early morning tankard of beer was typical in colonial America, even for children. This tradition, as stated earlier, came from England. The Pilgrims loaded more beer than water on the Mayflower. And, there is some evidence that they were put off at Plymouth, rather than Virginia, because the ship’s crew wished to make sure they had enough beer to consume on the return voyage. (Royce, 1981)

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The beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for dessert . . .

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Long Run wrote:The beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for dessert . . .
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