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Talk about important infrastructure: As an effort to cut down on beer truck-related traffic, the town of Bruges, Belgium has decided to install an underground, three-kilometer pipeline to transport beer. The brew will conveniently flow directly between a bottling plant outside town to the renowned Brouwerij De Halve Maam beerhouse.

Approximately 85% of the town's truck traffic is currently caused by beer trucks, so the city actually has a pretty good excuse for its underground alcohol river. In fact, the brewery is calling the plan a "win-win." With the new pipeline, the beer's journey from the plant to the tap will take just 10 to 15 minutes.

Residents are already plotting to siphon beer off the pipeline (because who wouldn't want to secretly tap into a beer pipeline?!), but the brewery is ready for any and all beer burglars. "if there's any leak or tapping, we'll be able to detect it anyway," explained the brewery's CEO.

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Originally published at Delish.

From: Delish US