Beer Flood

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The London Beer Flood occurred on October 16, 1814 in the London parish of St. Giles in the United Kingdom. At the Meux and Company Brewery[SUP][1][/SUP] on Tottenham Court Road,[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][1][/SUP] 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 a domino effect. As a result, more than 323,000 imperial gallons (1,470,000 l) of beer burst out and gushed into the streets. The wave of beer destroyed two homes and crumbled the wall of the Tavistock Arms Pub, trapping the barmaid under the rubble.[SUP][3][/SUP] The brewery was located among the poor houses and tenements of the St Giles Rookery, where whole families lived in basement rooms that quickly filled with beer. The wave left nine people dead: eight due to drowning and one from alcohol poisoning.[SUP][2][/SUP] The brewery was eventually taken to court over the accident, but the disaster was ruled to be an Act of God by the judge and jury, leaving no one responsible. The company found it difficult to cope with the financial implications of the disaster, with a significant loss of sales made worse because they had already paid duty on the beer. They made a successful application to Parliament reclaiming the duty which allowed them to continue trading.[SUP][4][/SUP] The brewery was demolished in 1922, and today, the Dominion Theatre occupies a part of the site of the former brewery.
 

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The manor house of Toten Hall

On October 16, 1814, a vat of beer at London's Meux and Company Brewery cracked open. Beer gushed out, causing yet another vat to open. The result was 550,000 gallons (or 4.4 million pints) of beer pouring through the streets of London. The wave of beer destroyed two homes and crumbled the wall of the Tavistock Arms Pub, trapping teenaged employee Eleanor Cooper under the rubble. The brewery was located among the poor houses and tenements of the St Giles Rookery, where whole families lived in basement rooms that quickly filled with beer. Eight people drowned in the flood. The disaster was ruled to be an act of God.
 
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On October 16, 1814, a vat of beer at London's Meux and Company Brewery cracked open. Beer gushed out, causing yet another vat to open. The result was 550,000 gallons (or 4.4 million pints) of beer pouring through the streets of London. The wave of beer destroyed two homes and crumbled the wall of the Tavistock Arms Pub, trapping teenaged employee Eleanor Cooper under the rubble. The brewery was located among the poor houses and tenements of the St Giles Rookery, where whole families lived in basement rooms that quickly filled with beer. Eight people drowned in the flood. The disaster was ruled to be an act of God.

Hivi 1814 kulikuwa na magari kweli?......I doubt.......mine is a recent "flood" in the US
 
Nimesoma.Nadhani inatufundisha kuwa bia ni mbaya sana na tunapaswa kuvifunga viwanda cause vinaweza leta madhara makubwa na Mungu pia hapendi.

We we we acha kabisa maneno hayo we binti sayuni, na stress wanazotusababishia hawa sirikali, Tena naombea na hapa dar matenki yawe yanapasuka kwa kupokezan jumatano linapasuka la Tbl jumamosi Sbl, kwenye hayo mafuriko sitataka kuokolewa
 
duh hii ingetokea huku kwetu mitaa fulani...........................sipati pikture!!!

mwenye bakuli,hayaa. mwenye kidumu,hayaa. wanahifadhi na kuendelea ku-sip tartiiibu.
 
We we we acha kabisa maneno hayo we binti sayuni, na stress wanazotusababishia hawa sirikali, Tena naombea na hapa dar matenki yawe yanapasuka kwa kupokezan jumatano linapasuka la Tbl jumamosi Sbl, kwenye hayo mafuriko sitataka kuokolewa

karibu yatapasuka, hamia mchikichini au chang'ombe mapema.
 
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