Lord Byron Quotes About Beer

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  • Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication.

    'Don Juan' (1819-24) canto 2, st. 179
  • What's drinking? A mere pause from thinking!

    "The Deformed Transformed". Book by Lord Byron, 1824.
  • For all we know that English people are/ Fed upon beef - I won't say much of beer/ Because 'tis liquor only, and being far/ From this my subject, has no business here;/ We know too, they are very fond of war,/ A pleasure - like all pleasures - rather dear;/ So were the Cretans - from which I infer/ That beef and battle both were owing her

    Lord Byron (2013). “Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.241, Routledge
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