I bought the Planet of the Apes book online, science fiction is not my thing, I like reading history more, but it caught my attention because I only paid 5 euros. So during the week I was immersed in reading, imagining the captivating Nova and Ulysse Mérou and his travel companions, fleeing from the clutches of the apes.
To free my imagination, I have gone to drink a few beers, so I went to drink three special beers for their flavor and their origin. I must say that they all surprised me.
The first beer was a Steenuilke , fabulous. They gave me their bottle and their glass. the beer is very foamy, blonde in color, quite a unique tasting beer, a subtle blend of malt, fruit and herbal flavours. Its bottle is amber in color, 33 cl, has 6.5% Alc. Vol, is produced at the De Ryck Brewery is a brewery in Herzele in East Flanders, Belgium. and has won awards at the "European beer Staar".
Pierre Boulle's book was first published in French "La Planète des singes" and was first made into a film in 1968, a time when great science fiction productions flooded the cinema such as "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Star Wars (1977). The company that financed the film was 20th Century Fox.
I ordered a second beer, the Crianza beer produced by
Brasserie de la Senne in Brussels. Just something new quite original. This beer is a family of Flemish-Red and Flemish-Brown beers. The beer comes in a 33 cl amber bottle, has an alcoholic strength of 7.4%, low foam, with pleasant flavors of fruits, spices and wines.
I'm still curious to keep trying specialty beers, so I've ordered a beer
Pühaste , Now if I go at the speed of light crossing towards Betelgeuse. This beer is very soft with a 4% alcoholic strength, it was brought to me in a 33 cl aluminum can, it is a beer produced in Estonia, A lime Gose, It has a fruity aroma. Malts: Pilsner, Wheat, lactose, Hops: Magnum.

I only have one concern with the book. Why did Ulysse take Nova and not Zira?
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