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Norway is now more strict than Indiana was 15 years ago in regards to alcohol

  1. #1
    Jesus is king African Astronaut
    https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/294969631
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    scandinavia in general's been using the covid lockdowns in general as an excuse to crack down hard on alcohol and partying


    when you elect entirely female governments you get what you deserve
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    Robert Mugabe African Astronaut
    A friend of mine lived there with his girlfriend for a year or two, beautiful place. He did mention the sale of alcohol was prohibited early on in the evening which I thought was shit.
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    Ghost Black Hole
    skaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal
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    Splam African Astronaut
    That's how it's always been in Norway. Blue law.
    Back 30 years ago it wasn't a problem. Stores weren't open past 8 generally anyways.
    Bars and pubs can still serve after hours or on Sundays.

    The most prohibitive thing about alcohol in Norway is the price. It's 20 USD for a 6 pack at the grocery store of shit beer. 12 USD for a beer at the pub. As a result, homebrewing is quite popular. Every once in a while there's a handful of people that go blind due to improperly made alcohol.

    Alcohol is a shit drug anyways. I quit drinking. Never looked back.
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    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Robert Mugabe He did mention the sale of alcohol was prohibited early on in the evening which I thought was shit.

    Lol that sounds like Ontario.
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    Grylls Cum Looking Faggot [abrade this vocal tread-softly]
    Originally posted by Robert Mugabe A friend of mine lived there with his girlfriend for a year or two, beautiful place. He did mention the sale of alcohol was prohibited early on in the evening which I thought was shit.

    It is, I went on a cruise there through the fjords with my ex but it was fucking expensive there
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