Natural enhancement—the beer way
Ananova is reporting that an ale-style called Boza brewed in Bulgaria, made from millet and yeast, is enjoying popularity because it is believed to make women’s breasts larger.
“I’ve bought a case for my wife to try out. I really hope I see an improvement.” –Constantin Barbu
Brookston reports about Boza:
[It was] originally brewed in Babylonia and Egypt 5-6,000-years ago and in Mesopotamia as long ago as 8-9,000-years ago. There is also speculation that our word “booze” comes from this drink. Traditionally, Boza is made with millet but local variations also use maize (Turkey), wheat (Ethiopia), rice meal (Turkmenistan) or flour (Albania). In Bulgaria they use millet, one of the earliest used cereal grains and the one used in the original Bozas. Today, it is wildly popular throughout Eastern Europe and the Ottoman areas. It’s also quite low in alcohol, around 1% abv.
It seems too obvious to stick a photo of the St Pauli girl in this post. (You clicked the link expecting to see her, didn’t you.)
