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Date:      Mon, 21 Sep 1998 13:07:10 +0100
From:      Stuart Henderson <stuart@internationalschool.co.uk>
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  Open Source Beer Revolution 
  Written by James Baughn on August 9, 1998
  from the adult-beverage dept.

  Yesterday, Red Hat introduced an 'open source' beer called Red Brew.
The
  recipes for making the beer are available for free over the Net, and
  microbrewery kits are available at low cost from Red Hat. Says a Red
Hat
  spokesman, "With the proliferation of free (open source) software,
it was 
  only a matter of time before open source beer became reality. After
all, 
  the only thing hackers like more than free software is free beer!" 

  Following the Red Hat annoucement, other companies are racing to
launch their
  own beer 'distribution'. Caldera is developing an OpenBrew beer.
Meanwhile,
  Patrick Volkerding is working on a SlackBeer distribution, and
  GNU/DebianBrew is expected soon. "With all the beer distributions
coming
  soon, microbrewers will have plenty of options to choose from," the
webmaster
  of the newly-formed opensourcebeer.org website said. 

  Traditional breweries and beer distributors are not thrilled about
open source
  beer. "This is ludicrous! People want beer that comes from
time-tested, secret
  recipes -- not beer from recipes invented overnight! Open source is
a fad," a
  spokesman for Buddwizzer Beer, Inc. said. In addition, other
beverage
  distributors are nervous. "First open source beer, and soon open
source soft
  drinks! Before we know it, we'll have RedCoke and SlackPepsi! This
open
  source plague must be stopped before it eats into our bottom line!
Don't quote
  me on that last sentence," the CEO of Croak-a-Cola said.

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