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...Either HMRC can't be arsed with items below this value or there'll be a day of reckoning for foreign sellers that haven't followed our VAT rules (although I've no idea how that will be enforced)
That's dedication for you but I'm pretty sure you can buy Heineken here in the UK.I buy beer from Amsterdam and nothing has changed, still get next day delivery and no change in prices.
You misunderstood Antdad, Beerwulf in Amsterdam sells all manner of beer, I'm not a fan of Heineken but I understand that the one we get here is not brewed in Holland.That's dedication for you but I'm pretty sure you can buy Heineken here in the UK.
Sourcing foreign beer in the UK is not as simple as just buying the brand. Most canned and bottled beers are brewed under license in the UK- check the back label! The worst offenders I have found are Asahi and Sapporo. Brewed under license and imported from Italy, and brewed under license in Vietnam and imported from Canada respectively.You misunderstood Antdad, Beerwulf in Amsterdam sells all manner of beer, I'm not a fan of Heineken but I understand that the one we get here is not brewed in Holland.
Well here's hoping your imported beer doesn't arrive as flat as my joke. What do you import btw?You misunderstood Antdad, Beerwulf in Amsterdam sells all manner of beer, I'm not a fan of Heineken but I understand that the one we get here is not brewed in Holland
The Asahi was until recently being churned out by Shepherd Neame down in Kent. Nearly spat my beer out after paying £7 for a bottle in a sushi restaurant in Cardiff and seeing that on the back. Then I realised that would be a total waste and choked it downSourcing foreign beer in the UK is not as simple as just buying the brand. Most canned and bottled beers are brewed under license in the UK- check the back label! The worst offenders I have found are Asahi and Sapporo. Brewed under license and imported from Italy, and brewed under license in Vietnam and imported from Canada respectively.
You're really asking that question on a forum where people will argue the toss over the performance of an identical blade in different packaging, or in some extreme cases (not me you understand, definitely not meCan it really be that different? after all they'd use the same formula, water analysis, brewing technique, hops etc.
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