In his third consecutive football World Cup, Englishman Gus Hully continues his challenge of buying a typical beer for each of the 48 countries that compete in the World Cup.The ritual of this Cheltenham Town fan is to take one by one as the selections representing each beer are eliminated.In the case of Muslim countries where it is forbidden to drink liquor, he has obtained alcohol-free beers (malt) that are sold there.WorkedThis fan of the Che…
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In his third consecutive football World Cup, Englishman Gus Hully continues his challenge of buying a typical beer for each of the 48 countries that compete in the World Cup.The ritual of this Cheltenham Town fan is to take one by one as the selections representing each beer are eliminated.In the case of Muslim countries where it is forbidden to drink liquor, he has obtained alcohol-free beers (malt) that are sold there.WorkedThis fan of the Che…