I get the impression it is more of a north American than an English thing. Our trans-Atlantic cousins' equivalent to mulled wine, I suppose. In fact, the only time I can recall actually drinking any was at a Christmas party hosted by the lovely
redkitty23, who is indeed American. It seemed OK, but I haven't felt inspired to track any down since
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I'm always cheered by this riot though - http://leedsstories.net/2010/09/27/the-dripping-riots/
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I feel that - like the Eggnog Riot - the London Beer Flood is something which should also be more generally known :)
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As for the beer flood - oh dear! But I do like how this post is rapidly turning into a forum for exchanging stories of strange food- and drink-related riots. :-)
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It isn't?
Oh.
I don't think I like it nearly so much, now :)
And surely everyone likes a good comestible riot now and again!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Molasses_Disaster
Not at all related to your post and you may know this (or indeed have posted about it) but one of The Big Finish audiobooks of Doctor Who is a Roman setting.
http://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/the-fires-of-vulcan-635
It's not bad. I imagine some of the references made to life in Pompeii would be more meaningful to you.
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You were completely right about:
a) How he pronounces Pomp-eh?... more annoying with repetition
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b) The gladiator who sounds like Brian Blessed.
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