The amazing method of this beekeeper to kill 1,300 Asian hornets

The amazing method of this beekeeper to kill 1,300 Asian hornets

“It has a hit, as they say now!” “, Had Patrick Loubet, farmer at Château-l’Évêque (Dordogne) speaking of his Asian hornet trap. The radiant fifties, this amateur beekeeper, had the unpleasant surprise last November to see the bees of his four hives killed by Asian hornets. Pique of rage, this producer of pigs and poultry, … Read more

He will drink with colleagues and loses sensitive files on drug trafficking

He will drink with colleagues and loses sensitive files on drug trafficking

In addition to a skull evil, this Japanese employee must have raised admonitions after this evening watered with colleagues. On February 6, this employee of the Ministry of Finance, whose identity was not revealed, was released for five hours with colleagues in Yokohama, a city close to Tokyo. The employee would have swallowed nine glasses … Read more

“Street beer”? How 8.6 overcame its bad reputation

“Street beer”? How 8.6 overcame its bad reputation

« In my village, unpretentious, I have a bad reputation. In my can, or when I remain silent, I am accused of ruining livers. However, I wasn’t harming anyone by having a siphoning level of alcohol, but good people don’t like that…” » Year after year, 8.6 proves that you can succeed in life – … Read more

Are non-alcoholic beers really alcohol-free?

Are non-alcoholic beers really alcohol-free?

On the occasion of Dry January 2025, we invite you to reread this article which answers a (not at all) stupid question: Far be it from us to worry you. Especially in the middle of Dry January, when many of you are putting your alcohol consumption on hold for a month. But here’s the question … Read more

Ginger beer, a lifeline for thirsty people during Dry January

Ginger beer, a lifeline for thirsty people during Dry January

As January 2025 and Dry January has started, we suggest you reread this article on the subject: From our special correspondent in the hype, Any drunk who takes on the challenge of Dry January knows: any evening during these 31 days without alcohol contains two major difficulties. The first, surviving the medieval comments: “We didn’t … Read more

Does Guinness appeal to the French?

Does Guinness appeal to the French?

“A pint of Guinness, please!” » In the United Kingdom, this phrase resonates so much that there is nothing left to serve. In London, Irish beer has become the coolest drink in pubs, to the point of causing unprecedented shortages. But in France, no shortage on the horizon. Although Guinness still remains a niche beer, … Read more

Guinness, victim of its success among young people, faces shortage

Guinness, victim of its success among young people, faces shortage

It’s certainly the star of the year-end pubs, but surprise demand has dampened supply. Guinness sales by volume jumped by almost 21% between July and October, despite a rather declining beer market, according to figures from specialist firm CGA by NIQ. Victim of its success, pubs are running out of Guinness. In her pub in … Read more

The only abbey that still brews its own beer in France calls for help

The only abbey that still brews its own beer in France calls for help

When they are not praying, the monks work, respecting the motto to the letter Ora and Labora of Saint-Benoît. In almost every abbey, good local products are produced such as cheeses, biscuits, pâtés, honey and also beer. A brewing tradition that goes back thousands of years and is perpetuated in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. … Read more

Craft beer boosts self-employment in Mexico

Craft beer boosts self-employment in Mexico

Mexico occupies first place in the world in beer exports with 6.8 billion dollars exported from an industry that increasingly employs more workers, executives from Expo Cerveza México highlighted. With data from the National Union of Brewers and other institutions, they announced that More and more people are self-employed producing craft beer in the country … Read more