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Brussels (Belgium), 5 July (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- Reuse is a key practice in caring for the environment, but also for the economy, as Sébastien Morvan, co-founder of a brewery that has created a spirit drink from the reuse of beer wasted during the coronavirus pandemic, knows well. FOOTAGE OF THE DISTILLERY AND STATEMENTS FROM SÉBASTIEN MORVAN, CO-FOUNDER OF THE BRUSSELS BEER PROJECT.
David Beckham admitted his eldest son Brooklyn mocked him for a risque old GQ photoshoot in which he donned a pair of denim cutoffs and not much else.
A young man was captured enjoying sipping what appears to be a bottle of beer while sitting on a moving car in the centre of the Russian city of Voronezh in November. The video went viral, provoking facepalms, heated debate, and condemnation from fellow city residents. Is this just a fun-loving stunt or stupid, reckless, and dangerous behavior?
One new service in Japan lets star-struck lovers of cartoon characters express their infatuation in the ultimate way - people in Japan can now marry their virtual boyfriend or girlfriend in the ultimate virtual wedding ceremony. The concept comes from anime game 'Niitzuma LovelyxCation', where players are able to find a girlfriend and develop a relationship in virtual reality. Hibiki Works created a way to give fans an ability to express their love in the real world, tying together a human with a virtual lover through a real world wedding ceremony with the help of VR glasses.
Have you figured out where you will be spending your Friday night? If you're tired of the whole bar and club scene and are looking for a fun and original way to grab a few brewskies with some friends, you should check out beer yoga. That's right, beer yoga. Beer yoga is basically exactly what it sounds like - people meet up in a yoga class and drink beers while practicing yoga positions. Of course, the participants might get a little tipsy and off balance, so it's a common sight to see people falling over, especially while trying for the more advanced positions. Russian Yoga Teacher Marina Vovchenko leads a class of about 25 people in 'beer yoga' sessions from her Moscow studio. People signing up to her yoga class can bring their own beer or buy some bottles which are sold on the spot. This unorthodox style of yoga first appeared in 2014 at the Burning Man festival in Nevada. The first two beer yoga schools began operating in Berlin, Germany and Sydney, Australia, and now the movement is starting to expand, with new schools in Bangkok, New York, and Marina's Moscow studio. What could be better than grabbing a few drinks with your friends, meeting new people, and sipping on some beer while fine-tuning your downward dog?