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		<title>Drink Umqombothi Africa&#8217;s Indigenous Sorghum (Home) Brews</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Not many truly indigenous beers exist now and if you want to find them, then you have to visit places such as Peru, Tibet, and Africa, while remote Scandinavia (see post 156) and Lithuania (see post 165) have their farmhouse beers. Most of these beers are hard to find; they require lots of travel to faraway places that you’d probably not bother going to if it wasn’t for some local home-brew (and even that is only appealing to the slimmest minority of booze boffins). Yet the fact that these brews still exist makes me want to drink them and know </p>
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