I haven't had one in a very long time. They had a bottle with 7.2% alcohol. It wasn't that good but it certainly went straight to your head.
I've had Tuborg Lemon and Green, I didn't think they were too bad. They are pretty strong though.
I can easily find the green one here and I do buy it quite often. I don't consider it to be one of the regular beers in this area but it makes for a nice change and it's priced pretty similarly to the local ones.
Normal beers are normally 5% so it is a little stronger. I think that it has to do with the brewing process, the Tuborg used to be a bit rough.Do you mean it was pretty strong, right?
Well, sometimes drink the stuff which is over 10% and it doesn't feel strong whatsoever! I have no idea why.
Normal beers are normally 5% so it is a little stronger. I think that it has to do with the brewing process, the Tuborg used to be a bit rough.
I never drank anything stronger then 8%, I don't remember that name of the beer was, only that it was made in Scotland. It was really rough, the Tuborg wasn't rough it just had a full bodied taste and the hops taste was really strong, so it was very bitter.Hm... I remember drinking some beer that was like 10% or so. It didn't feel like anything strong at all. That's kinda weird. Has it even happened to you?
That's cool if the price is not much different from the local products that are probably way cheaper than any foreign stuff. One of the goals of this company is making their stuff available for people regardless of their income.
Our VAT is pretty high, 23% so a six pack will be about €5.ohh wow. If there is not tax then alcohol must be dirt cheap, right?
Hmm yeah not as cheap as I was expecting. That is a pretty steep VAT, makes everything quite expensive. (so I guess beer is relatively cheap then.Our VAT is pretty high, 23% so a six pack will be about €5.
It's impossible to run away from taxes, if they don't make one tax up they will find another way to get their money. Wine on the other hand only has 13% vat, the reason has to do with some cultural thing.Hmm yeah not as cheap as I was expecting. That is a pretty steep VAT, makes everything quite expensive. (so I guess beer is relatively cheap then.)
It's impossible to run away from taxes, if they don't make one tax up they will find another way to get their money. Wine on the other hand only has 13% vat, the reason has to do with some cultural thing.
It's a way of them defending their local market and they hide behind this fact with the excuse that it's defending their cultural heritage. If they didn't do this people might start drinking something else instead of wine or at least reduce their consumption.I like it how in France, Italy etc... basically the wine countries, there is no alcohol tax on wine.