Ex. 27.11: Beer – Reading
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BEER. Read the text on beer in Norway on p. 174-5 and answer the questions below.
1. Beer has played an important role in Norway, more so than in most other countries.
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2. Norwegians brewed and drank beer for the Norse gods.
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3. It is typical to drink beer on Christmas Eve, and there are currently over 50 types of Christmas beer sold in Norway.
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4. Many Norwegians brew their own beer at home.
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5. Norwegians drink more wine than beer.
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6. Norwegians drink, on average, 50 gallons of beer per year.
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7. There are 25 breweries in Norway today.
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8. The legal drinking age in Norway is 18 (for beer and wine).
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9. All alcohol stronger than 4.75% in Norway must be purchased at Vinmonopolet, the liquor store owned by the government.
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10. Many Norwegians travel to Denmark or Sweden to buy alcohol because it is less expensive there.
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11. Norwegian laws for drinking and driving are stricter than American laws since the limit for blood alcohol level in Norway is .02%.
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12. Alcohol is one of the leading causes of traffic accidents, assaults, and other violence in Norway.
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