Contes d’un buveur de bière
Contes d’un buveur de bière ("Tales of a Beer Drinker") is a collection of short stories by Charles Deulin, a French author, journalist, and drama critic who adapted elements of European folklore into his work. Deulin based one of the stories, "Cambrinus, Roi de la Bière" ("Cambrinus, King of Beer"), on folktales about the origin of a beer-brewing mythological king called Gambrinus. In the story, a lovelorn Gambrinus makes a deal with the Devil, and Beelzebub teaches him about brewing.
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Contes d’un buveur de bière
Contes d’un buveur de bière ("Tales of a Beer Drinker") is a collection of short stories by Charles Deulin, a French author, journalist, and drama critic who adapted elements of European folklore into his work. Deulin based one of the stories, "Cambrinus, Roi de la Bière" ("Cambrinus, King of Beer"), on folktales about the origin of a beer-brewing mythological king called Gambrinus. In the story, a lovelorn Gambrinus makes a deal with the Devil, and Beelzebub teaches him about brewing.
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