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		<description><![CDATA[Sapporo’s Space Barley Price: $110/six-pack ABV: 5.5% &#160; In 2006, Japanese and Russian scientists tested how well barley could grow in  space. They rocketed barley seeds to the International Space Station and planted  them aboard the Zvezda Service Module. After spending five months in orbit, the  fourth-generation of barley was brought back to earth, where [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Sapporo’s Space Barley</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> $110/six-pack <strong>ABV:</strong> 5.5%</p>
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<p>In 2006, Japanese and Russian scientists tested how well barley could grow in  space. They rocketed barley seeds to the International Space Station and planted  them aboard the Zvezda Service Module. After spending five months in orbit, the  fourth-generation of barley was brought back to earth, where Japanese brewer  Sapporo fermented it into the world’s first space beer. A six-pack costs  $110—not bad, considering it was imported from the cosmos.</p>
<p>If you’d like a cheaper space brew, try <em>4pines Vostok Space Beer</em>.  The stout is the <a href="http://vostokspacebeer.com/">first zero-gravity  beer</a>. Not only is it drinkable in space, but it’s cheaper, too: $20 for a  six-pack. It’s perfect for anyone who’s dreamt of imbibing where no man has  imbibed before</p>
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