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The First Open-Source Beer

Back after a week’s hol­i­day, I bring happy news of beeeeer.

Wired ran this art­icle earlier today about recent events in the open-source world — a group of stu­dents who have pro­duced what they claim is the first open-source beer.

The beer isn’t “free” in mon­et­ary terms, but the recipe for brew­ing it has been released under the Creative Commons license. This means that any­one can use the recipe as they please — the only catch is that they must credit the ori­ginal authors if they make changes to the recipe, and release those changes under a sim­ilar license.

This licens­ing struc­ture has been used in the Open Source Software com­munity for some time, but this is pos­sibly the first time it has been applied to an “ana­log” object like a beer recipe.

The beer is also fairly unique in that it con­tains guar­ana — enough to be equi­val­ent to 35 mil­li­grammes of caf­fiene. The group hope this will counter the drowsy effects of the 6% alco­hol level.

   

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