Yes, there have been incidents involving poison beer reported in various parts of the world.
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BEER stands for Beverage Equipped to Eradicate Rats. It was originally developed as rat poison, until a worldwide drought forced people to resort to drinking it. Its popularity as a drink, and its waning use as rat poison, has endured to this day.
A British idiom, expression; I encountered it often in Yorkshire. "I could murder a beer right now." Means the speaker really desires a beer, would love to have one. "I could murder a cup of tea right now." etc.
poison or alcohol or beer. in these three i would personally say poison because poison can kill you within second, where as beer or alcohol if you are always and seriously consistently drinking it then you can go to real bad diseases. but the right one is POISON.
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Neither is "the best." Just pick your poison basically. Oh yeah, I went there.
I believe a Tam O'Shanter is a non beer cocktail involving coffee, Kahlua and Jameson Irish Whiskey. One cup coffee and one shot of Kahlua and Jameson Irish Whiskey, whipped cream may be added as a garnish.
The ditloid "1000 B F 8" stands for "1,000 Bottles of Beer on the Wall." It's a playful reference to the popular song, where the lyrics describe a scenario involving a number of beer bottles and the act of taking one down.
No, it is not considered poison. OSHA and the EPA define toxic as substances with an oral rat median lethal dose (LD50) 500 mg / Kg or less, The DOT and IATA/ICAO use LD50, oral rat, 200 mg / Kg or less as the definition for poison for shipping hazardous materials and dangerous goods. Ethyl alcohol, found at concentrations around 6% in beer has an LD50, oral rat, variously reported between 7060 to 12,000 mg / Kg. Anything, though, can poison you if taken in large doses. There was a recent story of a woman who poisoned herself with water trying to win a Wii from a radio station's contest. See Link.
To prevent accidents involving exploding beer bottles, safety measures should include storing bottles in a cool place away from direct sunlight, avoiding overcarbonation during the brewing process, and handling bottles carefully to prevent agitation. It is also important to use proper bottle caps and ensure bottles are sealed tightly to prevent pressure buildup.