Is alcoholic drinks freely available in Algeria,
or banned?
If available, what are the favorite drinks?
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24th August 2005 15:13 #1
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Hi SaniaOriginally posted by sania
Is alcoholic drinks freely available in Algeria,
or banned?
If available, what are the favorite drinks?
http://www.algerianwine.com/
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A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
By: George Bernard Shaw
I should add that a Gouvernment that robs Peter to pay Paul, will always depend on Peter to have his budget ...:-) In other world he need more Peter then Paul
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25th August 2005 13:43 #3
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I still remember Omar Khayyam's famous couplet
"A book of verse beneath the bough,
A jug of wine, a loaf of bread,
and thou beside me..."
which I read in my school days.
But the website says this wine is available in the US!
Which I know of.
What about availability in Algeria?
You can be quite open! truthful!
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26th August 2005 16:37 #4No it's not banned. And you can drink whatever what you like.Is alcoholic drinks freely available in Algeria,
or banned?
I never had a drink myself and dont know the taste, so I cannot answer this one.
If available, what are the favorite drinks?
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26th August 2005 17:11 #5Riyah! chafouk bqar3a Zombrito fel 3arsseOriginally posted by lazzhar
I never had a drink myself and dont know the taste, so I cannot answer this one.
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27th August 2005 10:10 #6Zombrito home made is not a wineOriginally posted by 3rdTR00P
Riyah! chafouk bqar3a Zombrito fel 3arsseOriginally posted by lazzhar
I never had a drink myself and dont know the taste, so I cannot answer this one.
And what you saw me drinking waz just gazouz Mami made in Setif.







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