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Featured Bottle:Biere des Sans Culottes Sans Culottes sports a brilliantly eye-catching label featuring a detail from Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People. The label hilights the events of the Revolution of 1789, which ended beer taxes and constraints imposed by the Ancien Régime to both brewers and consumers. Sans-culottes is French for without knee
breeches, a term loosely applied to the lower classes in France during
the Revolution. The name derives from the fact that these people wore
long trousers instead of the knee breeches favored by the upper classes. |