Everyone is talking about the advantages of alcoholic abstinence. This is a surprising amount of alcohol in world politics-of the expensive drinks such as champagne, wine and whiskey, but also of beer with its favorable price-frost ratio. The anti -alcoholic Trump wants to raise all the tariffs to discipline Europe and reduce a trade deficit. The German and European export surplus will also have to be regarded as an excess of quality. With Europe, champagne is associated with the USA soft drinks.
If the European and especially the German beer were documented with tariffs, this would be extremely painful in view of the considerable export quantities that flow overseas. Conversely, the EU would not benefit from counter -tariffs. Or does anyone know someone in their circle of acquaintances who drinks industrial American beers? American craft beers such as those of Sierra Nevada or Stone Brewing are excellent, but so expensive on the German market that they find only a few customers. In addition, beer connoisseurs claim that the long freight time is adapted to American beer. So the Americans should continue to drink their own beer, you will see if they tasted in the long run.
“We don't need your plörre”
The beer conflict between the neighbors USA and Canada is defined, where American products, accompanied by the “Buy Canadian” battle cry, have already been cleared from the shelves. “We don't need your plörre,” said Canadian politicians. But the Canadians need the beer itself. This recently became clear in a campaign by the Canadian brewery Moosehead (moose head), which offered a giant box with more than 1400 cans of their warehouse as a “Presidential Pack” with which the Canadians should drink the remaining term of office – a beer every day, that is “just enough”. Cost of the carefree package: almost 3,500 Canadian dollars, which corresponds to around 2250 euros. Sold out after a few days!
The buyers not only showed themselves as patriots, but also from a heroic side. Because average camp beer exceeded his zenith after about two months. The last mosshead beer, with which one would then toast to the end of Trump's term of office, would be almost four years old. You have to be determined to wash it down. And what do we Germans do best in the face of the impending tariffs? To compensate for the disadvantage for German brewers, you could drink more fresh hopped than before, it can also be alcohol -free.
If the beer is spared, but an inch of 200 percent come to champagne, German beer drinkers could even do something really crazy: occasionally, out of solidarity, say goodbye to the beer foam and open the fine perlage of the sparkling wine, which you already know from wheat beer. The whole thing is not very cheap, and you don't get healthier, but you may be able to hold out for 1400 days. Each kinking on the alcohol and customs front could come even more expensive to stand. Now the mature consumer is in demand.