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test12l.
Bud light9.355l.
La Mère Noël 8.5l.
Mikkeller Green Gold7l.
Marsalkka Savu5.5l.
Tolstjak Dobroe5l.
Panimomestarin Nikolai Vuosiolut 20115l.
Lapin Kulta Tuisku4.7l.
Fake Lager4.7l.
Lervig JuleÖl4.7l.
Black Isle Organic Yellow Hammer Summer Ale4l.
Kesähessu3.8l.
Augustijn (huge one)3l.
Duvel (Huge One)3l.
Mieto mallasjuoma2l.
Ope2l.
Sinebrychoff 1.5 l juhlapullo1.5l.
Chouffe Envol 20001.5l.
Magnum Mörk1.5l.
Magnum FatÖl1.5l.
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Random fact
Bourgogne des Flandres
Bourgogne is a type of wine, 'des Flandres' means 'of the Flemish, by the Flemish', so the name means 'Bourgogne like the Flemish people make it'. It's kind of a joke towards the french, who are a bit snobbish concening their wines, wheras the Belgians (Flemings are the belgians that live in the northern part of Belgium, and whose language is Dutch) have a more cheerful attitude towards life (and also brew delicious beers that can compete with the french wines) As for the question you pose, on the translation of the bottle text, it says; 'Registered brand since 1911. A beer from Brugge that has been brewn, traditionally, for seven generations, fermentation on oak casks. Medals won: John Martin Finest Beers se_lection' . John Martins beer is another nice story. I don't know if you have any bottles of this particular brand, but it is a beer that was importes in Belgium, from England, but it's original name; 'Bulldog Ale', didn't sound english enough, according to the importer, so he named it Jonh Martins special ale. So its a British beer, sold under another british name by a Belgian. (Thanks Has)

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