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'''Beer''' is an alcoholic beverage produced by extracting raw materials with water, boiling (usually with hops), and fermenting. [[Mead]] and [[Ale]] are popular beer types in 9th century England. Beer was also popular during many eras, even in [[Egypt|Ancient Egypt]].<ref>{{WP|Beer}}</ref>
'''Beer''' is an alcoholic beverage produced by extracting raw materials with water, boiling (usually with hops), and fermenting. [[Mead]] and [[Ale]] are popular beer types in 9th century England. Beer was also popular during many eras, even in [[Egypt|Ancient Egypt]].<ref>{{WP|Beer}}</ref>


In [[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]], [[Evie Frye]] and [[Jacob Frye]] gathered Vintage Beer bottles in 19th century London to later sell as antiquities.<ref>[[Vintage Beer Bottles]]</ref>
During the [[Victorian era]] in [[London]], [[England]], the twin [[Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]] gathered [[Vintage Beer Bottles|vintage beer bottles]] hidden throughout the city to later sell as antiquities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


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Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by extracting raw materials with water, boiling (usually with hops), and fermenting. Mead and Ale are popular beer types in 9th century England. Beer was also popular during many eras, even in Ancient Egypt.[1]

During the Victorian era in London, England, the twin Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye gathered vintage beer bottles hidden throughout the city to later sell as antiquities.[2]

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