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Wheatley also learned about the use of hallucinogens during the 17th century. He said, "People were grinding mushrooms into dust and blowing it into people’s faces and then doing magic tricks."[
It will be released in the United Kingdom on 5 July 2013 through several platforms simultaneously. The Hollywood Reporter said, "A Field in England will mark the first time a
homegrown
title has been released simultaneously in theaters, on DVD, free TV and video-on-demand." The film had received funding from the BFI Distribution Fund New Models strand, "which supports
experimental
release models".
{thought that said the FBI LOL}
For the theatrical release of A Field in England in the UK, Weltons Brewery brewed a limited edition ale to give to theater-goers. The beer had the tagline
"Open Up and Let the Devil In"
to tie into the use of hallucinogens in the film.
The ale was bottled with yeast, which required a slow pour to ensure "continuous secondary fermentation" for the beer to be fresh.