General Brew may refer to: Brewing, the production of beverages and fuels through fermentation Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, a development platform for mobile phones Brew (horse), a Melbourne Cup winner in 2000 Brew program, a build system used within and internal to Red Hat to build their Linux distribution packages. Business Resource Efficiency and Waste programme, part of the UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Brew, commonly used terminology to describe having a cup of tea or coffee Drip brew, a method for brewing coffee The Brew House, an artistic collective on the south side of Pittsburgh A cup of tea, a slang term in Northern England. People Aled Brew, Welsh rugby union winger for Newport Gwent Dragons Bill Brew, Australian rugby league player in the NSW Rugby League (NSWRL) (1940-1941) Chartres Brew (1815�1870), Canadian gold commissioner and judge Derrick Brew (born 1977), 2004 U.S. Olympic Gold medalist in the Men's 4x400 meter relay
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Potion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 'Magic Potion' redirects here. For The Black Keys album, see Magic Potion (album). A potion (from latin potionis, meaning beverage, potion, poison) is a drinkable medicine or poison. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch. i.e., there can be cited love potions, intended to make a person fall in love with another, or potions for the opposite effect, intending that a person hate another. The love potion figures tragically into most versions the tale of Tristan and Iseult, including Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde. Creation of potions of different kinds was a common practice of alchemy. During the 19th Century it was common in certain countries to see wandering charlatans offering potions to heal every disease, ache, etc. These eventually gained reputations as quack medicines. In later years, these became replaced by/known as patent medicines. Potions have been used in literature many times. For example in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Henry Jekyll uses a potion to transform into the monstrous Hyde. In the Harry Potter book series, Severus Snape is known as the 'Potions Master'. He is one of the antagonists of the novel, perhaps symbolizing potions being evil, or even chemistry, as science is considered a boring subject. Potions have been known as evil and are used classically by witches gathering around a boiling cauldron. Potions have also gained popularity as a standard item in computer role playing ga
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