Beer Now Considered Alcohol, Not Food, In Russia As New Restrictions Take Hold -- NBC
It will be tougher representing Russians to cry in their beer in 2013. Restrictions on what time and wherever beer can be sold make for into effect Jan. 1 with a law to facilitate declared beer is alcohol, not food. Under the modern rules, beer can single be sold in certified outlets — not street kiosks, swap gossip stations and means of transportation depots like it has been. Russians won't be able to pay money for it from shops amid 11 p.M. And 8 a.M., and beer commercials are a issue of the precedent. The limits are part of a government effort to reduce alcohol abuse in Russian, wherever solitary in five male deaths are linked to booze, according to globe physical condition experts. Not one and all is toasting the revolution, however.
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My Comment: My dad (who is Russian and when he was alive loved beer) always treated beer as food.
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