Website review: How to Order a Beer in 50 Languages
Envirovore discovered this in Alcoholic Drinks
•50 reviews since Mar 31, 2008
alcohol, beer, travel
•etiquettesystems.com/how-to-order-a-beer/
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Envirovore discovered 4 months ago- A true beer connoisseur would never pass up an opportunity to try the local brew, no matter where on Earth where they found themselves, and so it behooves the serious beerologist to know how to order a beer in as many languages as possible. That's why we've taken it upon ourselves to provide you with a handy guide on how to order a beer in 50 different languages.

letzgoout-com rated 3 months ago- This is something everybody should learn. This should be taught in colleges across America. Oh well... I'm gonna learn it at least... :^D And probably add it to letzgoout.com somewhere.

patoloco rated 3 months ago- FINALLY, some useful, free language training! Although, if I remember right, in Kenya (Swahili) all you had to say was "Jonbo! Tusker?" and beer magically appeared. (That's "hello" and the brand name of the local beer, "Tusker" posed as a question. Worked every time) http://beergeek.stores.yahoo.net/tulabe50b.html)

twatbadger rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Belarusian: Ad-no pee-vah ka-lee lah-ska!" Sounds more like Belarusian for don't bring me no watered down piss warm brew.

Outfit79 rated 3 months ago- Hell yeah... why isnt this course offered in shcool

tgnr rated 3 months ago- I love the way they spelled the Danish way of saying it XD "Jeg vil gerne have en ĝl, tak" is be the way to say it. I added a thanks.

heartofthecity rated 3 months ago- well, it's a good idea even if it's all wrong..

- zarpandittt rated 3 months ago
- turkish one is certainly wrong too!

anhaga rated 3 months ago- The Old English version is crap as well.