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Unix Beer: 
Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8 oz. to 64 oz. 
Drinkers of Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty, even though they
claim that all the different brands taste almost identical. Sometimes
the pop-tops break off when you try to open them, so you have to have
your own can opener around for those occasions, in which case you either
need a complete set of instructions, or a friend who has been drinking
Unix Beer for several years.

BSD stout: 
Deep, hearty, and an acquired taste.  The official brewer has released
the recipe, and a lot of home-brewers now use it.

Hurd beer:
Long advertised by the popular and politically active GNU brewery, so
far it has more head than body.  The GNU brewery is mostly known for
printing complete brewing instructions on every can, which contains
hops, malt, barley, and yeast ... not yet fermented.

Linux brand:
A recipe originally created by a drunken Finn in his basement, it has
since become the home-brew of choice for impecunious brewers and Unix
beer-lovers worldwide, many of whom change the recipe.

POSIX ales:
Sweeter than lager, with the kick of a stout; the newer batches of a lot
of beers seem to blend ale and stout or lager.

Solaris brand:
A lager, intended to replace Sun brand stout. Unlike most lagers, this
one has to be drunk more slowly than stout.

Sun brand: 
Long the most popular stout on the Unix market, it was discontinued in
favor of a lager.

SysV lager: 
Clear and thirst-quenching, but lacking the body of stout or the
sweetness of ale.

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A linux brand drinker... 

ps.
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