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Today's Moonshot
In total how many litres of prosecco did Brits drink in 2016?
Answer: 84.525 million litres or 112.7 bottles
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Today's Idiom
Bottoms up!
Meaning: Express friendly feelings towards one’s companions before drinking.
Origin: During the 18th and 19th centuries, English Navy recruiters would coerce London drinkers in dockside pubs to join the service. Accepting the ‘King’s shilling’ was proof that an agreement had been made to join the service. Dishonest recruiters would slip a shilling into the pint of a drunken man who wouldn’t notice until he had finished his beverage. The victim would then be dragged away and wake up on board a ship far out to sea, unaware of what had happened to him the night before.