How Soviet old men used to drink beer in the 1980s

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(1)In the ’80s, the Soviet Union was in short supply
(2)Beer, the favorite food most people like, was no exception
(3)The Soviet Union, which lacked a glass bottle to hold beer, used to set up beer tanks on the streets to sell draft beer
(4)When draft beer tanks arrived in the neighborhood, residents would bring out beer cups, glass bottles, and kettles to buy beer
(5)I think it’s similar to us who used to get makgeolli with a kettle at the brewery
(6)There were also small stalls selling these draft beers on the streets of Soviet cities
(7)In the 80s, Soviet old men buying beer on the streets had their own rules
(8)It was tacit courtesy among old men to buy and drink only 2 draft beers
(9)If you buy more than one glass, the person behind you waits for a long time because of the lack of beer
(10)You have to do it
(11)So everyone buys two glasses, stands on the street, drinks quickly, and returns a beer glass
(12)I want to drink moreIf the rule was to order 2 cups in line
(13)Of course, garbage everywhere has not changed then or now
(14)This is the typical example of Soviet people who drink beer on newspapers
(15)The dried freshwater fish fish family and the red island look Soviet-style lager beer looks delicious
(16)And like Russia, who likes to drink, the words they say often are people’s
(17)Drinking beer without vodka would pay for it
(18)I mean, you’ll get drunk if you only drink beer, so you should drink tea and drink it mainly

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