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1. Ägypten 2. Argentinien 3. Australien 4. Belgien Bier-Kronen-Korken Goldhorn Brouw Meester Pilsener (Bavaria) (87.) Goldhorn Brouwmeester (dü.Schr.) (88.) * Goldhorn Brouwmeester (go.wß.) (89.) Goldhorn Maitre Brasseur (Stiefel) (90.) 1. Ägypten * Grimbergen (ge.Adler auf rotbraun) (91.) * Al Ahram Beverages Comapy (Birell) (1.) Grimbergen (ge.Adler auf ge.) (92.) * Al Ahram Beverages Comapy (Fayrouz) (2.) * Grimbergen (ge.Adler auf ro.) (93.) Grimbergen (go.Adler auf ro.) (94.) Carlsberg Beer (3.) Coca Cola: Cola (si.ro.si/arab.Text) (4.) Br.Haacht (Abdij Tongerlo Abbaye) (95.) Coca Cola: Cola (ro.si/arab.Text) (5.) * Br.Haacht (Kopf v.Mann mit Bart + Hut/sw.a.go.) (96.) * Coca Cola: Fanta (bl.si./arab.Text) (6.) Br.Haacht Primus: (Ritter a.Pferd/ro./go.) (97.) Coca Cola: Sprite (gr.si/arab.Text) (7.) Br.Haacht Primus (ro. Schr. a. wß.go.) (98.) Br. Het Anker (sw.a.go.) (99.) Meister Lager Beer (8.) Br. Het Anker (go.a.sw.) (100.) * Meister Lager Beer (dk.gr.)(9.) van Honsebrouck,Ingelm.: Bacchus (101.) van Honsebrouck,Ingelm.: Brigant (Mann a. hellbl.)(102.) * Pepsi: Mirinda (wß.gr.or.) (10.) van Honsebrouck,Ingelmunster Kasteel Donker(a.ge.)(103.) * Pepsi: 7up (11.) van Honsebrouck,Ingelmunster Kasteel Tripel(a.br.)(104.) van Honsebrouck,Ingelmunster St. Loius(105.) Sakara (gr.-go.) (12.) Sakara (wß.-go.) (13.) * Icobes LTD: Biere du Boucanier (106.) Sakara (wß.-hellgo.) (14.) Interbrew Brüssel: Primeur 2003 (107.) * Sprite (si.gr.si/arab.Text) (15.) * Stella (16.) * John Martin (La Trappe) (108.) Stella (17.) John Martin (Martin’s Blond Ale) (109.) Stella (dkbl. hinterm Stern) (18.) John Martin (Martin’s Pale Ale) (110.) John Martin (John Martin) (111.) Jupiler Alcoholfrrij (112.) 2. Argentinien Jupiler (113.) Jupiler delhaize (114.) Coca Cola (ge.ro.)(Buenos Aires) (19.) Coca Cola (ro.)(Buenos Aires) (20.) De Kluis: (ge.+2 bl.Wappen mit Arm+Stock)(115.) Coca Cola (wß.)(Buenos Aires) (21.) De Kluis: (ro.+2 bl.Wappen mit Arm+Stock)(116.) De Kluis: (si.+2 bl.Wappen mit Arm+Stock)(117.) Isenbeck Premium (22.) De Kluis: (sw.+2 go.bl.Wappen mit Arm+Stock)(118.) De Kluis: (dkbl.+2 si.bl.Wappen mit Arm+Stock)(119.) Quilmes (mit Text) (23.) * De Kluis: (besch+2 go.bl.Wappen mit Arm+Stock)(120.) Quilmes (ohne Text) (24.) De Kluis: Hougaerdse DAS (121.) Quilmes Icuazu (Fisch) (25.) * de Koninck (wß.Hand a.gr.+go.Rand) (122.) * de Koninck (go.-ro.Krone auf gr.) (123.) Kruishoutem (bl.wß.) (124.) 3. Australien Bosteels: Kwak (125.) * Bosteels: Pauvel Kwak (126.) Australian Original (Two dogs Internat.) (26.) Bosteels: Tripel Karmeliter (127.) Carlton&United Draught (2 Pferde auf rot) (27.) De Landtsheer Buggenhout (MM10) (128.) Carlton&United Cold (Eiskristall) (28.) * De Landtsheer Buggenhout: Malheur (129.) Carlton&United Crown Lager (go.ro.Krone) (29.) ** Lefebvre (Barbär) (130.) Carlton&United Melbourne Bitter (30.) * Leffe (Br.Saint-Guibert)(go.a.ro.) (131.) Carlton&United Midstrength (31.) Leffe (Br.Saint-Guibert)(ro.a.go.) (132.) Carlton&United Victoria Bitter (Twist-Top) (32.) Leffe (Br.Saint-Guibert)(sw.a.go.) (133.) Cascade Premium Lager(33.) * Leffe (Br.Saint-Guibert)(go.a.dkbr.) (134.) * Castlemaine Perkins XXXX(34.) Leffe (Br.Saint-Guibert)Vieille Cuvee (135.) Coopers Dark Ale (si.Schr.auf ro.) (35.) Brouwerij De Leyerth: Urthel (136.) Coopers Export Beer (si.Schr.auf dkgr.) (36.) Liefmans: Apfel (a.or.) (137.) Coopers Original Pale Ale (si.Schr.auf gr.) (37.) Liefmans: Himbeere (a.pink)(138.) Liefmans: 2 Kirschen (a.ge.ro.)(139.) Haägen Lager Beer (38.) Liefmans: Salatblatt (a.hellbr.) (140.) * Lindemanns Vlezenbeek (141.) James Boag & Son (39.) Loburg (Artois ?) (142.) Looza ACE (143.) Southwark (40.) * Looza (Apfel) (144.) * Looza (Apfel)(text unten) (145.) Tooheys Extra Dry (41.) Looza (Banane) (146.) * Tooheys New (42.) * Looza (Gemischt) (147.) Looza Melo (148.) Looza (Orangensaft) (149.) 4. Belgien Looza (Orangensaft)(gr.Rand) (150.) Looza (Pampelmuse) (151.) * Abbaye Notre Dame de St. Remy : Rochefort 8 (43.) * Looza (Pampelmuse)(Text unten) (152.) * Abbaye Notre Dame de St. Remy : Rochefort 10 (44.) Looza (Pfirsich) (153.) * Abbaye du Val-Dieu : Blonde (45.) * Looza (Pflaume) (154.) * Brasserie d'Achouffe (ro.gr.gr.Hexe a.wß.) (46.) * Looza (Tomate) (155.) Brasserie d'Achouffe (ro.Hexe a. wß.) (47.) * Looza (Tomate)(Text unten) (156.) Brasserie d'Achouffe (bl.Hexe a. wß.) (48.) * Alken Maes (Mort Subite) (49.) Maredsous 8 (Text rund oben/Hintergr.rot) (157.) * Alken Maes (Zulte)(dkbr.Schr.a.hellbr.) (50.) Maredsous 8 (Text gerade unten/Hintergr.rot) (158.) Alken Maes: 20 + 4 (ro.Schr.a.ge.) (51.) * Maredsous 8 (Wappen auf rot) (159.) Alken Maes Cool (52.) Maredsous 10 (Text gerade unten/Hintergr.sw.) (160.) Artois: Ginder Ale (ge.a.dkgr.) (53.) Maredsous 10 (Wappen auf sw.) (161.) Artois: Loburg (a.dkgr.+ro.Kirche) (54.) * Br.Martens, Bocholt (BVB-ro.-wß.) (162.) * Br.Martens, Bocholt (Karlsquell ro.wß.sw.) (163.) Bavik: Gold Pils (55.) * Br.Martinas (Campbell’s Christmas) (164.) Bavik: Wittekerke Speciale (56.) * Moortgart Duvel (sw.wß.Wappen auf go. mit ro.Blätt.) (165.) * Belle-Vue(??)Kirschen auf weinro. Hintergr.+Ring (57.) Moortgart Duvel (sw.wß.Wappen auf wß. mit ro.Blätt.) (166.) * Belle-Vue (Kirschen auf weinro. Hintergr.) (58.) Moortgart Duvel (167.) Belle-Vue (Kirschen a. si. Hintergr.) (59.) * Moortgart Vedett (168.) Belle-Vue (gr.Frucht+Ähren a.sw.) (60.) Belle-Vue: Becasse (go.Vogel a.dkbr.) (61.) Orval Trappist Ale(169.) Belle-Vue (Kirsche / ge. Rand) (62.) Belle-Vue (gr.Frucht / ge. Rand) (63.) * Palm Dobbel (170.) de Block, Peizegem (Satan) (64.) * Palm Green (171.) de Block, Peizegem (Abdij Dendermonde) (65.) * Palm Speziale (172.) * Bockor: Gueuze (br.Schr.a.ge.) (66.) Palm Steendonk (173.) * Bockor: Max (ro.Schr.a.sw./2 gr. Streifen) (67.) * Palm 33cl (174.) * Br.Boco (Corsendonk Pater) (68.) * St. Bernadus/Watou: Pater Watou (175.) Bon-Val (bl.Schr.a.si.) (69.) St. Bernadus/Watou: Pater Sixtus 6 (176.) * van den Bosche: Pater Lieven (a.ge.) (70.) Pepsi (Boortmeerbeek) (177.) Brune (wß. Schr.a.rot)(Br. St. Feuillien) (71.) Pepsi (Boortmeerbeek)(mit Datumsaufdruck) (178.) * Poperings Hommelbier (179.) * Chimay (wß.Schr.a.go./Rand dkbl.) (72.) * Chimay (wß.Schr.a.go./Rand dkbl.) (73.) Raamee (180.) Chimay (br.Schr.a.wß.) (74.) Radermacher (181.) Chimay (wß.Schr.a.bl.) (75.) * Br.Riba: Lucifer (182.) Chimay (wß.Schr.a.br.) (76.) * Br.Rodenbach (ro.R + gr.Blatt a.sw.) (183.) * Coka Cola (Gent) (77.) * Br.Rodenbach (Grand Cru) (184.) Cubana ‚59 (78.) Brouwerij Roman:Ename Dubbel (go.a.br.) (185.) * Brouwerij Roman:Ename Dubbel (wß.a.ro.) (186.) * de gouden boom, brugge (pink-wß.) (79.) * Brouwerij Roman (ro.a.wß.) (187.) * de gouden boom, brugge (bl.-ro.) 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