Talk:Beer in Syria

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"more delightful than"
This strikes me as a terribly subjective description of the taste of a beer in a Wikipedia article, suggesting that the whole article was written by someone who works for the Al-Shark beer company, and hence that this is covert advertising. "Delightful" would in any case be an untypical description of a product such as beer in English - as a native English-speaker, I really can't imagine anyone saying "this beer is delightful" - perhaps a mistranslation of the French word "délicieux", which is no less subjective and hence just as inappropriate. Someone should revise the whole article to bring it more into line with Wikipedia standards.188.230.248.85 (talk) 18:53, 15 December 2016 (UTC)

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Past tense
Why is so much in the past tense? Is this perhaps an involuntary error by a non-native speaker of English, or ist there an unexplained reason, e.g. clampdown on alcohol sales ? If you can shed light on this, perhaps due to familiarity with Arabic or events in Syria, please share your insights! Regards Guffydrawers (talk) 06:25, 26 January 2024 (UTC)