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Topic: news A Killer Hangover: China’s Problem with Fake Alcohol

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KS15
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Besides the obvious bars in and around Sanlitun, why don't we post names of some places we know served/sold fake alcohol? I stopped drinking Yanjing years ago and due to budgetary constraints turned to Chinese domestic wine. I couldn't pass up the 19 RMB bottle of Changyu, or two for 35 rmb. Taste was awful and inconsistent (I was not expecting it to be great or anything) but even after two bottles and no affect. Now I have a better job and have forsaken the Chinese wine swill. However, I have purchased some questionable bottles from 7-11 of "foreign" wine with some bad results. I have found Cheers Wine shops to be reasonable and safe (so far). One must assume any hard liquor is fake unless you brought it from abroad or know a friend who did. Even some foreign owned (with Chinese partners) cannot resist the temptation. Hell even fake Yanjing. Drink safe.

Aug 29, 2013 18;12
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