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Belgian children as well drink beer but with less alcohol

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Beer. There are some hundreds of different beers...

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On my recent trip to the Netherlands I found that they enjoyed a beer called Jupiler you should search it. :)

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don't you no this

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Bier (Jupiler)

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Beer

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