Vegemite brewed into beer in remote communities

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I was a bit perplexed when I read it but I reckon it may serve as a source of nutrient that orange juice may lack. The wild yeasts do the work not the vegemite. Probably more ******** spin so they can stop funding more remote communities and push the people into 40s and 50s style " concentration camps" that South Africa based their apartheid policies on. Very salty history.
 
No No No... you have it all wrong.

The Liberals will look after everyone and have there best interests in mind
























Unless your Aboriginal, poor, unemployed, sick, asylum seeking, an environmentalist, going to uni, poor, in a union, muslim, non christian, earn under $500k PA, and cant fly in a helicopter
 
So its flavor then? and efficiency. Like Jail brew? Best flavor science given the situation then? These people aren't in jail.
I cant get into the can of worms but Prohibition mentality failed in so many ways. It has proven to just encourage things far worse.
People are going to drink its far better they drink something better quality for their health? They'd be happier if they could drink something or anything really. As would I as long as it is a fair quality. Why not send donations of out of date grain and hops for these resilient brewers.
 
Good to see they stopped sniffing petrol and moved on to Vegemite :ph34r:
 
Bridges said:
Yeah great article, if you're going to ban vegemite I guess they'll also have to ban sugar or anything with sugar in it, fruit, vegetables, bread, grains and anything else that could theoretically be turned into booze.
Now you're thinking like a politician!
 
this even became a headline on BBC world news.

what absolute horse Scheiße!
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you can make 25 litres of a 14 pct "wash" with 6 kg table sugar and 75g of bakers yeast with a bit of lemon juice to keep pH down. Yes, the vegemite is very likely the nutrient though conventional practice is to use tomato paste as mentioned above.

maybe a tax on all varieties of yeast is the deterrent. no I am not serious.
 
Prohibition has caused this problem in the communities. You would have thought that pollies would have learned the lesson from what happened in the US last century.
 
Absolutely bs. The pasteurisation process alone would kill any yeast cells that survives the manufacturing process. Maybe these clowns in Canberra are planning to use this as an excuse to put an additional tax on brewing consumables
 
I'm glad some of you have caught on to the real danger here - it's Tomatoes. I look forward to all of Australia being declared a Tomato Free Zone. The dangers of this insidious most subtle member of the deadly night shade family was first reported by the famed author Mark Clifton in 1958.
government's have tried to keep his report secrete for decades but here is a copy.



THE DREAD TOMATO ADDICTION



Mark Clifton



Ninety-two point four per cent of juvenile delinquents have eaten to- matoes. Eighty-seven point one per cent of the adult criminals in penitentiaries throughout the United States have eaten tomatoes. Informers reliably inform that of all known American Communists ninety-two point three per cent have eaten tomatoes. Eighty-four per cent of all people killed in automobile accidents during the year 1954 had eaten tomatoes. Those who object to singling out specific groups for statistical proofs require measurements within in the total. Of those people born before the year 1800, regardless of race, color, creed or caste, and known to have eaten tomatoes, there has been one hundred per cent mortality! In spite of their dread addiction, a few tomato eaters born between 1800 and 1850 still manage to survive, but the clinical picture is poor-their bones are brittle, their movements feeble, their skin seamed and wrinkled, their eyesight failing, hair falling, and frequently they have lost all their teeth. Those born between 1850 and 1900 number somewhat more survivors, but the overt signs of the addiction's dread effects differ not in kind but only in degree of deterioration. Prognostication is not hopeful. Exhaustive experiment shows that when tomatoes are withheld from an addict, invariably his cravings will cause him to turn to substitutes-such as oranges, or steak and potatoes. If both tomatoes and all substitutes are persistently withheld-death invariably results within a short time! The skeptic of apocryphal statistics, or the stubborn nonconformist who will not accept the clearly proved conclusions of others may conduct his own experiment. Obtain two dozen tomatoes-they may actually be purchased within a block of some high schools, or discovered growing in a respected neigh- bor's back yard!-crush them to a pulp in exactly the state they would have if introduced into the stomach, pour the vile juice into a bowl, and place a goldfish therein. Within minutes the goldfish will be dead! Those who argue that what affects a goldfish might not apply to a human being may, at their own choice, wish to conduct a direct experiment by fully immersing a live human head* into the mixture for a full five minutes.


* It is suggested that best results will be obtained by using an experimental subject who is thoroughly familiar with and frequently uses the logical methods demonstrated herein, such as: (a) The average politician. Extremely unavailable to the average citizen except during the short open season before election. ( B) The advertising copywriter. Extremely wary and hard to catch due to his experience with many lawsuits for fraudulent claims. (c) The dedicated moralist. Extremely plentiful in supply, and the experimenter might even obtain a bounty on each from a grateful community.

This was originally published in the February 1958 edition of Astounding. I found it in 101 Science Fiction Stories, which was edited by Martin H. Greenberg, et al., it was published in 1986. It can be found on page 135.




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