Pilgrims from all over the world and from various religions often take trips to the Worship Sty of Booze. The main reason behind these pilgrimages is the fact that the pilgrims have nothing better to do than go to a tavern classified as a temple and get drunk for free. It is a wonderful place for spiritual enlightenment and the killing of brain cells. The Worship Sty of Booze is all that remains of a long-forgotten full-blown religion. Outcasts from the Russian region of Siberia moved out and settled at the border of China, where they started a new nation named after their previous home called Beria. This country?s title was changed over the years through spelling mistakes to Beeria. The people of Beeria were in fact the first people to ever brew beer. The product itself was named after the country. Because the outcast Beerians had little contact with the outside world, they started a new religion based around the magnificently sweet beverage brewed in their own country. Chroniles, the chief Beerian god, overseer of the beer, was an important figure in Beerian society. The religion eventually began to die out, however, and when the word of beer brewery was passed outside the borders of Beeria, little remained of the Beerian religion. The Worship Sty of Booze is the last remaining temple to Chroniles, the overseer of the beer. It is located near Oslo, in Norway, being built by the few surviving Beerians, as the rest had been killed from lack of brain cells.