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Q: What Says Francis Fukuyama like a Dead Squirrel in Tartan?

Q: What Says Francis Fukuyama like a Dead Squirrel in Tartan?

A: A dead squirrel in tartan with its teeny-tiny corpse wrapped around an insanely high-proof beer. That’s what.

From Paper Cuts, we learn of The End of History, a 55% ABV beer infused with juniper and highland nettles that was inspired by Fukuyama’s well-known essay of the same name. We also learn that not all of the taxidermied squirrels wear tartan. Still, I have never been more delighted in my life. Picture here.

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