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New Orleans. Worst town period. It smells.
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Ha! pepsican and generalgao’s isn’t too shabby, either. Only problem is 9/10 of that beer was traded for or had to drive 5 hours round trip to Madison. The other 1/10 I got in Iowa City. Pretty much a wasteland, otherwise. . .
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Swansea.
You don’t know crap until you’ve tried to find a beer worth drinking in Swansea.
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Any town in an Arab country, end of discussion.
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+1
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I dunno, Hammamet in Tunisia has a brewpub and a brew-hotel. That’s better than Swansea!
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Not entirely correct, Egypt is a predominantly Arab country, so is Tunisia, Morocco and others - but you will still be able to find some beers there. However, Iran has been void of any alcoholic beer since 1979, and it is not an Arab country.
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Texas still has many dry towns......no beer at all.
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Rather have no beer than a Lone Star!
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Any place in New Jersey. Armpit of the country, armpit of the beer community. Other than the Jersey shore, NJ is an armpit.
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