Polish beer company is brewing "Yoni" beer, made with the vaginal bacteria of "goddesses"

Originally published at: Polish beer company is brewing "Yoni" beer, made with the vaginal bacteria of "goddesses" | Boing Boing

I don’t know how it tastes, but that is definitely in bad taste.

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Unless these women are hosting a never-before-described species of Lactobacillus I don’t see the point. The beer’s going to taste like any other brewed with the organism. Probably worse cause they’ll skimp on other quality measures knowing their marks will delight anyhow in drinking “vagina juice.” Homeopathy for incels.

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Go home, Rule 34, you’re drunk.

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It’s pretty much just all marketing, nothing special about the beer. It’s just separating money from creepy men

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Speaking as one who spends a fair amount of time brewing, and paying attention to things like cleanliness and sanitization,

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That’s a huge market.

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The illusion known as “beer goggles” works with any random beer.

If that brewery approaches me for a complementary product, I’ll tell them what I told Coors.

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Perhaps they’re ALIENS fans

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Why are most of the new articles being posted to BoingBoing missing their links for comments? The links only point back to the blog page.

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It happens sometimes. Seems to be working fine now.

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The lurid sexual objectification in the ad copy is far grosser than the concept itself.

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Some rando collection of yeasts seems unlikely to produce good and consistent results compared to laboratory-produced strains like Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis.

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Oh, god, blur that!!!

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Taking body horror to another level.

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Learning about other cultures expands the mind.

(It’s a thread about yoni beer. A BoingBoing thread. What were you expecting?)

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mayhaps feeds no bulldog but really mixes up ‘bacteria’ as in Lactobacillus with yeast (which is not a bacteria, but a eukaryote and a fungus). now, maybe both are involved, but it “Once the bacteria is isolated, cleaned, and identified…” and then later add yeast(?):

Amouranth is collabing with a beer company to brew a new flavor using her vaginal yeast

well, it’s not very clear at all, is it? nor, i suppose does it have to be [shrug]? (and wt@#$ is “collabing”? are they sharing the HPLC or …?)

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