The most difficult beer to source? Senegal.
A 35year old man of British origin, Gus Hully has purchased a Beer each that is localised in all the 32 countries participating at this Year’s Qatar World Cup.
It was reported that Gus did the same during the 2018 World Cup held in Russia, with the motive that when a country is eliminated from the World Cup, he drinks the native beer in solidarity.
Gus said “I got about 20 beers from all around London and British websites, shout out to Beers Of Europe for Morocco and Hampstead Food & Drinks (the best Balkan shop in the UK) for Serbia and Croatia. Oh, and Asafo Restaurant in Brixton for the huge bottle of Club.”
The most difficult beer to source? Senegal.
In a post monitored on his Twitter account, Gus said “A beer from all 32 countries playing at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Here we go!”
Here is a list of local Beers from all the 32 countries at Qatar 2022
Argentina – Quilmes
Australia – Cooper’s Red Ale
Belgium – Chimay Blue
Brazil – Antarctica
Cameroon – Beaufort Light
Canada – Moosehead
Costa Rica – Imperial
Croatia – Karlovacko
Denmark – FAXE
Ecuador – Pilsener
England – Camden Hells
France – Kronenbourg 1664
Germany – Spaten Oktoberfest
Ghana – Club
Iran – Istak
Japan – Hitachino Red Rice Ale
Mexico – Modelo
Morocco – Casablanca
Netherlands – Bavaria
Poland – Tyskie
Portugal – Super Bock
Qatar – Fizzin Melon
Saudi Arabia – Hillsburg Honey
Senegal – La Gazelle
Serbia – Lav
South Korea – Cass
Spain – Estrella Galicia
Switzerland – 1936
Tunisia – Celtia
Uruguay – Patricia
USA – Miller High Life
Wales – Bale Lager

We would be watching out for the last beer standing.
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