▲ | cess11 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
The one where I live closes at 1400. I've never been bothered by that, if something social suddenly comes up that I'd like to be tipsy for I'd grab something I already have or buy some "people's beer". I.e. 2.8 or 3.5 percent alcohol, available at any grocery store, cornershop or petrol station, sometimes lovingly called "emergency rockets". In my area it's also trivial to find both illegal vodka and legal beer people make at home, which is common outside the larger cities in Sweden. This compensates for the lack of greyzone importers from Germany and Denmark. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | impossiblefork a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
I think the big appeal for me with Systembolaget is actually their non-alcoholic alternatives. You simply can't get anything of that level in a normal store. Dealcoholized Rieseling, Morello cherry juice, cider apple juice, etc. | ||||||||||||||
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