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England fans who were on their way to the Euros have been warned that the German beer is a bit high

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England fans who were on their way to the Euros have been warned that the German beer is a bit high

As the summer heat wave sweeps across Europe, England's young footballers are eager to take their toes and prepare for Euro 2024.

It's not just a football feast, it's a collision of culture and tradition.

Fans in England, while enjoying this football feast, are also attracted by the tantalizing aroma of German beer.

The unique mellow taste and cold sensation seem to tell the story of summer.

Every time a major tournament approaches, the English media likes to describe the current team as a "golden generation".

From the era of David Beckham and Michael Owen, to the "era of double Germany", and now to the youth army under Gareth Southgate, the England team has always been star-studded and strong.

This year's England team is firmly at the top of the world national team value list with a total value of 1.378 billion euros, and is undoubtedly the most luxurious "golden generation".

England fans who were on their way to the Euros have been warned that the German beer is a bit high

In the two international breaks this year, although England invited Brazil and Belgium to Wembley Stadium to warm up, showing the heroic spirit of the "Three Lions" who are not afraid of strong opponents, the record of one defeat and one draw has raised concerns about their European Championship prospects.

Fans will be cheering on Gareth Southgate's Three Lions when they take on Serbia in their opening match of Euro 2024 on 16 June, expecting them to show their true quality.

At this moment when the football feast is about to begin, fans can't wait to taste the tantalizing taste of German beer.

After the beer-spared Winter World Cup in Qatar, their thirst for a cold beer is like a dry earth's thirst for rain.

And this time, in Germany's beer paradise, they will be able to taste the unique mellow taste and feel the cold sensation.

Of course, while enjoying this wonderful moment of football and beer, fans also need to respect local laws and regulations.

England fans who were on their way to the Euros have been warned that the German beer is a bit high

The UK Foreign Office, in conjunction with the Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development, has issued a guide to reminding fans of the essentials of personal safety, passport validity and travel insurance.

At the same time, they also highlighted the importance of German beer and warned fans to respect the "strength" of beer and stay sober and sane while drinking freely.

Germany, as hosts, will face Scotland on Friday 14 June, while the final is scheduled for 14 July.

In addition to reminding fans of the essentials such as personal safety, ensuring the validity of passports and purchasing travel insurance, the guide also highlights the importance of German beer.

Fans were warned to respect the "strength" of beer and to drink it while remaining sober and sane to make this football feast a memorable one.

England fans who were on their way to the Euros have been warned that the German beer is a bit high

In addition to emphasizing basic matters such as personal safety, passport validity, and travel insurance, this guide also specifically warns fans to be on the lookout for beer.

"Beer may have a higher proof than in the UK, so drink in moderation, know how much you drink, and follow local laws," the guide reads. ”

"If you drink too much, you may be turned away from the stadium. Generally speaking, German beers have an alcohol content of between 4% and 6%, but some brands can have an alcohol content of up to 16%. ”

The UK Foreign Office and the Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development also issued a further warning: "Ticket holders will be entitled to discounts on domestic and international train tickets, as well as a 36-hour public transport travel pass." ”

"During the event, the traffic routes around the stadium will be very busy. Local authorities may require you to enter or exit the stadium via a specific route. It's important to plan your trip and allow plenty of time, especially on match days. ”

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