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German soccer victory means free beer in Berlin BERLIN, June 29 (Reuters) - A number of Berlin taverns are planning to offer patrons free beer if Germany beats Brazil in the World Cup final on Sunday. Berlin newspapers are filled with lists of local bars planning to open the kegs if three-time champions Germany beat heavily favoured Brazil. "Beer, men, football -- they just fit together perfectly," Marlen Thiem of "Malibu Dream" told Reuters. She said a free round of beer for all of the 200 expected fans will be tapped every time Germany shoots a goal. Judy Barton of "Schiefe Ebene" said she planned to give away 50 litres of beer on Sunday to patrons even if Germany loses. "No matter if Germany wins or loses, we'll celebrate anyway," she said. |
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