Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads L’agricoltore irlandese di scarichi aveva una birra di lumache prodotta da lumache nella sua fattoria https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/irish-escargots-farmer-had-snail-beer-produced-from-snails-on-his-farm-1790362.html di poppadomnom
Practical_Trash_6478 on 09/08/2025 07:24 So like unlike the damage Guinness does to a toilet bowl, does this just leave a silvery trail?
TheCunningFool on 09/08/2025 07:28 Why does the headline make it sound like an illegal activity he was caught doing
Paddy_Powers on 09/08/2025 08:13 ‘You can really get the heady aromas of grass with a delectable aftertaste of dog shite before it slimes down the back of your throat”
PirateShampoo on 09/08/2025 08:50 So he’s basically watched Futurama and thought Slurm was a great idea.
GerKoll on 09/08/2025 09:12 Wait…”from” or “for”? The first is just weird, the later…wholesome and disturbing…..
Otherwise-Link-396 on 09/08/2025 09:21 Am I the only person thinking I wonder what it tastes like? I would buy a bottle….
HighDeltaVee on 09/08/2025 09:26 Amusingly, people still trap slugs using beer. They are attracted to the scent, fall in, and drown. The circle of life.
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Every day we stray further from the light of God’s grace.
So like unlike the damage Guinness does to a toilet bowl, does this just leave a silvery trail?
Why does the headline make it sound like an illegal activity he was caught doing
Nah you’re alright Peter. No I’m fine honestly, I don’t even like beer.
the latest from breakingnews…
‘You can really get the heady aromas of grass with a delectable aftertaste of dog shite before it slimes down the back of your throat”
I’m picturing tiny little cans for snails.
I will give it a miss, but good for thinking outside the box
So he’s basically watched Futurama and thought Slurm was a great idea.
Wait…”from” or “for”? The first is just weird, the later…wholesome and disturbing…..
Am I the only person thinking I wonder what it tastes like?
I would buy a bottle….
Amusingly, people still trap slugs using beer. They are attracted to the scent, fall in, and drown.
The circle of life.