2014年10月17日 星期五

What really happened in the London Beer Flood 200 years ago?

London Beer Flood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The London Beer Flood happened on 17 October 1814[2] in the parish of St. Giles, London, England. At the Meux and Company Brewery[1] on Tottenham Court Road,[1][3] a huge vat containing over 135,000 imperial gallons (610,000 L) of beer ruptured, causing other vats in the same building to succumb in…
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Over one million litres in volume and in a tidal wave at least 15 feet high
An unlimited, free supply of beer – it sounds wonderful doesn’t it? But...
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