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Who is "John Barleycorn"?
John Barleycorn - folklore personification of beer, ale and whiskey that is alkagolnyh drink at all. It is believed that John the mythological character of the ancient Celts supposedly granted the secret to cooking these drinks. As part of English folklore, John's name is used figuratively in many works of English writers. (there is an autobiographical treatise on alcoholism, "John Barleycorn," Jack London)
Jul 30, 2012 8:31 PM
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For Steve Winwood (author and composer of a band named 'Traffic')
he is somebody 'who should die', but only because he impersonates the
raw ingredients (barney) that will make beer, whisky and other alcoholic
beverages, and the endless cycles of Nature as experienced by a good farmer: death is harvesting.
July 30, 2012
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Liquor.
July 30, 2012
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