A Short History Of Drunkenness review: William Hartston is only here for the beer…
THE Oxford Historical Thesaurus Of The English Language contains around 200 euphemisms for inebriation, ranging from the Old English “symbelwlonc” via “intoxicated” , “drunk as a wheelbarrow” and “pickled” to such modern terms as “ratted” . Daily Express :: Books Feed
Britain’s food exports at RECORD high as Asian demand for UK beer jumps
BRITISH food and drink exports hit record highs in 2017 in a huge boost for the economy ahead of Brexit. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
City news: Employment age bias, Thomas Cook and beer duty
Employers are being urged to increase the number of older workers by one million over the next five years to combat age bias. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Forget Oktoberfest: THESE are the reasons to see Munich that have nothing to do with beer
BAVARIA’S bustling capital has so much more to offer than seven million litres of ale. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
BEER to clean hair and put deodorant on FEET: Strangest household beauty hacks revealed
MANY OF us look to the stars for inspiration on our daily beauty routine. Daily Express :: Style Feed
We’ll drink to that: New study finds beer can help you LOSE weight
A NEW study has found drinking beer may actually help you achieve your weight goals. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Top 10 facts about beer
THIS is London Beer Week – you can find out all about it from drinkup.london/beerweek. Daily Express :: Life & Style Feed
City news: Pinewood, Asahi beer and Bellway
PINEWOOD, home to the Star Wars and James Bond films, could be put up for sale as it looks at funding options to boost its presence on the international stage. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Beer we go… Tartan Army toast Euro 2016 draw that raises the bar
THE draw for the 2016 European Championships has thrown up several tough fixtures for Scotland but at least the Tartan Army will have the opportunity to sample some of the Continent’s best beer. Daily Express :: World Feed