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It seems like it's possible to find beer from almost every corner of the world today. What are the countries without any national brands / breweries?

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  • This seems too broad for this format. There's a Wikipedia article compiling information on countries that do have national brands/breweries http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_and_breweries_by_region – Brian Nickel Feb 06 '14 at 19:51
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    Not really. The negation makes the scope it sufficiently narrow. Without the negation, it would be too broad. –  Feb 06 '14 at 21:02
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    I agree with @SantaC. There shouldn't be more than 20-30 countries that fit this description and they should all fall into 2-3 neat categories. – crownjewel82 Feb 06 '14 at 21:19
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    20-30 .. humhum ... I would have bet much less than that ... –  Feb 06 '14 at 21:22
  • Does Antarctica count; it's not a country, but still? – audiFanatic Feb 06 '14 at 23:25

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While not exhaustive, countries that observe strict Islamic law, such as Iran, do not allow the production of alcoholic beverages.

In the case of Iran, there are some companies that produce non-alcoholic beer, but none that produce a traditional alcoholic beer.

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