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If you ever visit Belgium, I suggest you try the Leffe beer (pronounced Leff) or the blond beer. I'm not really into beer since I don't like the after taste, but I really liked this one. It's a little sweet and does not leave an after taste at all. (In the picture are my friends and me enjoying pizza and Leffe beer in a small pizza house in Leuven). This is one beer that I hope would become available in the local market.
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