But beer

but beer

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I know Brits get miffed when a website's "English" language option has a US flag next to it, but do non-English Brits also get pissed when the flag representing English is the Union Jack?

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not really

our beer sucks

The Australian beer should be fosters

Alcohol is estrogenic and degenerate

No one in Australia drinks Foster's, you damn liar

I've never even been the Australia, but I feel so confident on this subject that I'm willing to tell you about your country on it

>brasileiro

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im going to get you

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>emu bitter
wut

Oh good lord I hate beer so much just the smell makes me want to puke, its literally the worst tasting alcohol and it doesn't even get you drunk unless you drink liters of it

its the better but still incredibly mediocre, full strength version of the American one(which is our version of bud lite or whatever the fuck its called)

What are you getting at? The average American bar has a myriad of delectable beer choices

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>brasileiro

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The flags usually indicate spelling. Although non-american/british anglophones do have their own specific spelling/grammar, it's close to British so it's fine.

I like drinking it with very 'umami' meals.

Autism. You drink water with very umami meals.

>that pic
i thought bud light was the most popular beer in the us?

oh wait,nvm
i just realized all of those beers are australian

you cheeky cunt

>only the Australian and New Zealand beers are good

that would be a fucking cunt to clean all of those lines

Flags for languages are pretty dumb 2bh

>he said, fapping to futa for the 2nd time that day