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If I Ruled The World Christopher Somerville

Beer would be non-fattening

love the taste, the feel and the mythology of beer. I grew up in the Great Beer Drought of the 1960s and 1970s, when all beer was fizzy and tasted of chemicals. Nowadays, it’s easy to find good beer—and get fat on it. When I rule, a team of scientists will produce a mystery enzyme which, when added

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