I have in front of me a beer can. It is a German beer, DAB (Dortmunder Actien-Brauerei), and from the printing on the can it’s for export to France (or French speaking places), England (or English speaking places), I don’t know, Spain or Spanish speaking places, Portugal or Portugese speaking places, I don’t know, I don’t know in Asian characters, and Sweden.
The other printing on the can is kind of interesting. In Canada you can return it for a refund where applicable, but in Quebec they owe you 20 cents. Given that Quebec was still a part of Canada the last time I looked at the news that’s interesting but understandable.
What confuses me is the other bit in English. It says “For Australia Approx 1.9 Standard Drinks”.
Maybe I’m jaded. 5% alcohol by volume is standard here for beer, and 500ml is a bit more than a pint. I can’t see how that could be 1.9 standard drinks in any civilized country, let alone a place that has produced the Australians I have met.
Please, somebody tell me that the wine industry hasn’t taken over and turned Australia into a nation of lightweights!