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Community made Fact Card:

There is a beer called "Fucking Hell" - Hell being the German term for light ale, and Fucking being a village in Austria.
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8 years ago #9558067        
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Erm, almost right. Helles is not an ale at all; it's a pale lager. Basically, it's to real (!) pilsner what mild is to pale ale.

(Also, Fucking Hell is... meh. Yeah, I've actually had it. It's inoffensive, and that's about all it is.)

6 years ago #9798120        
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If you ever drink that beer, YOU WILL GO TO THE FUCKING HELL! 11!!
(FUN FACT: The villagers of Fucking want to change the Name of the town to Fugging instead of Fucking)

6 years ago #9794482        
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I was jaw-dropped when in German class, we learnt what ''Hell'' means.

6 years ago #9770235        
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I’ve heard Germany is a beautiful country. This only adds to its beauty!

7 years ago #9659785        
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Does your thorat burn when you drink it?

8 years ago #9514796        
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"Eyyy Bartender, gimmie some of that Fucking Hell"
That is how I will order this drink if I ever find it.


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5 years ago #9817223        
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nice

5 years ago #9811299        
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There's a place not too far from where I live called Fulking Hill, which causes a certain amount of merriment.

5 years ago #9810715        
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Wow

6 years ago #9781100        
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Fucking must have quite a problem with people stealing their road signs.


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6 years ago #9740543        
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7 years ago #9609469        
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I'm not much of a beer drinker, but I'd try it.

7 years ago #9565970        
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We have multiple places called Hell here in Norway...


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Karen

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8 years ago #9472120        
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True: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucking_Hell

8 years ago #9505170        
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According to Wikipedia, the name of the village of Fucking, Austria means "place of Focko's people" because a Bavarian nobleman by the name of Focko founded the village in the 6th century.


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