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It's a kind of weird

I live in Bremen and my Job is near the Inbev Brewery (where all the Beck's, Haake Beck and St. Pauli-Girl-Beer were made) and if the wind is right I can smell the odor of the hop, but I can never buy and taste the St. Pauli Girl Beer for myself. And it is far unknown in Germany that St. Pauli Girl even exist. :) --Lkl12:34, 13 February 2010 (UTC) P.S.: If St. Pauli Girl were not only for Export, its name won't be "Girl" and not "Mädchen" (German for girl), its name would be St. Pauli "Deern" (Northwestern German for girl). ^^

I'm German and saw the beer in many places worldwide - but never in Germany. To my big surprise, they began selling it at my local gas station last week (in Munich). It seems it's not exclusively for export anymore. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.251.227.199 (talk) 18:17, 4 April 2011 (UTC)