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Teach the children to drink beer. |
At least that’s what is done in Belgian schools. Here are two recent examples, we found in the magazine of the Belgian “Objectieve Bier Proevers”. Thirteen year old kids on a week long class excursion in the Ardennes were forbidden to drink sodas during all meals by their teachers, concerned as they were with the children’s health. The children had to chose between water and “table beer”, which is a 2 % Alc. by vol. simple beer. The table beer came in two versions: the hoppier blond, and the sweeter brown. In the Freinet School in Aalst, the eight and nine year old children had a project about beer. The teacher had invited a home brewer to show them how beer is made. At the end of the presentation, the children went for a bottle of beer at the school bar, and they all tasted a little bit. |