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DESCRIPTION

In this episode, we sanitize and refine our arguments for the utopian ideas of market anarchy by reviewing a flight of beers that claim compliance with the world's oldest consumer protection law: The Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516.  What is the consumer protection and how does it impact industries?  Is there a market replacement for consumer protection laws?  Let's take a look!

CERVEZA(S) OF THE WEEK

Weihenstephaner Original Premium Ayinger Jahrhundert Bier Weihenstephaner Vitus Weizenbock Spaten Premium Lager KC Bier Amber Maibock Lager

SHOW NOTES

Total Wine & Beer - Guide to Beer Wikipedia: Reinheitsgebot Bloomberg: Craft Brewers Won't Play By Germany's 500-Year-Old Rules Lumen Learning - Consumer Rights YouTube - The Most Dangerous Monopoly: When Caution Kills Underwriter's Laboratories Inc.
Editor's Note:  In this episode, a host states that the UL is a publicly-traded company.  It is not publicly-traded, but it is a private company. The Tom Woods Show - Ep. 1356: A Stake Through the Heart of Socialism

MUSIC

Bar ünd Imbiss by Alestorm Peaceful Treason by Hogeye Bill