2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
On the occasion of Pope Francis' visit to the United States, a brewery in the state of New Jersey launched a special batch of papal beer, writes the Associated Press.
The amber liquid is called YOPO beer (YOPO from You Only Pope Once). Cape May Brewing Co. owner Ryan Krill, who is also a devout Catholic, told local media that he was not looking for a commercial benefit from the holy visit of the head of all Catholics. According to him, this is the best way he is able to honor the coming of the Pope.
500 gallons of the special beer are currently on the American market, which is about 1,800 liters. The alcohol content in the drink is 5.5 percent.
The drink will be available only in bulk. For now, it can only be found in New Jersey pubs, but the entrepreneur boasted that there were many requests from bars in Philadelphia, where Pope Francis visited.
For several days now, YOPO beer has also been available in cyberspace, and interest in it is growing. Ryan Krill even plans to launch a new batch to satisfy consumer interest in the sparkling drink.
Representatives of the Cape May Brewing company advise him that beer tastes best when consumed with Argentine beef, which is a hint of the homeland of Francis.
On the occasion of the Pope's visit to the United States, various unusual souvenirs appeared on the local market. In addition to standard T-shirts and sweatshirts, ordinary Americans could now even buy drinks with the Pope's face on them.
And in a pastry shop in the Bronx, they added a photo of Pope Francis to the cookies, which is glued on top and is actually very tasty.
This is not the first time the United States has used food to show its hospitality. A pizzeria in Philadelphia recently put the face of Pope Francis on its delivery boxes.
Pope Francis' visit overseas was his first in the United States. He was greeted on his arrival in person by President Barack Obama and his family, a sign of the highest respect for the Holy Father.
The official welcoming ceremony of Pope Francis took place in the White House Garden, where 15,000 guests were invited. Then the Holy Father talked to Obama.
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