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Passengers to get free beer at Belgrade Airport

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Passengers arriving at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport as of this Wednesday until August 18 will be poured a free cup of draft beer. Travellers will get the opportunity to sample local beers free of charge at the baggage claim area as part of efforts to promote the upcoming seventeenth annual Belgrade Beer Fest. The campaign is part of the Serbia Creates platform, which the national flag carrier has also signed up to. According to Eurostat, the European Union imports 57 million litres of the beverage from Serbia each year, making it the second largest exporter of beer to the bloc behind Mexico.

August 13, 2019
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous13:33

    Nice :D arriving on Thursday

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  2. Anonymous13:58

    Waiting for taxpayer money argument in 3, 2, 1...

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    1. maxi449217:51

      Don't mind actually, if it makes people happy why not? It's a nice promotion 🍻

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    2. MM00:33

      Why? It seems to be provided by private companies?

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  3. Nemjee14:16

    Fantastic move! Great way to promote the event among those who have just arrived to Serbia.

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    1. Anonymous14:39

      So the Serbian beer isn't sold in Europe as such but rebranded/repackaged into other beers?

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    2. Anonymous14:42

      98% of Serbian breweries are owned by large foreign beer companies like Heineiken who sell Serbian made beer under their own brand.

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    3. Nemjee14:49

      I noticed that a relatively small local brewery called Gvint will be present at the festival. They have really good beer so hopefully this helps them promote their brand.

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    4. Anonymous18:07

      Gvint is actually quite terrible as far as craft beer goes :P But there will be other heavyweights such as Dogma and Tron which are world-class.

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    5. Anonymous18:17

      Most Serbian craft beers are quite good. I will point out Black Turtle lager, Tron red IPA, Krugher and brent red....Do not mess it with industrial supermarket beers made from corn starch

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  4. Anonymous15:50

    Most major organizations and corporations worldwide are banning alcohol promotion / usage but Beg / Serbia is promoting the same. No comments other than we are so as a nation!

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    1. Anonymous15:53

      In Lufthansa each yesr there is big promotion of Oktoberfest each year on board flights snd at the airport. Travel more

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    2. Anonymous23:37

      Munich airport has it's own beer.

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    3. Anonymous06:33

      Plus MUC and FRA have many pubs and bar all around. Everyone loves beer and no one dares launch a Crusade against it.

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    4. Anonymous09:57

      Qatar bans alcohol on its soil, but their national airline will give you more booze on its flights than most Western airlines.

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  5. Anonymous18:11

    Can I go there straight from the landside? Or its just for those who actually landed?

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    1. Anonymous18:13

      You can't. It's in the baggage claim area, which is before custons.

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    2. Anonymous18:13

      *customs

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  6. Anonymous06:33

    This is a really great idea, nice to see them thinking outside the box for a change.

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  7. Unknown04:18

    Great move! Just wish it was on when I was landing there in June :)
    Should do the same with rakija 🥃

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  8. Unknown04:32

    Zajecarsko and Jelen very nice

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