Don’t know if it only sold/used here (wikipedia articles in 14 languages so most likely many places), though one of the pride of Norway is having invented the cheese-slicer… though might be that the “norwegian slicer” (the one you see in the picture (with the inventor) differs a bit from the ones used in other countries.
In most of Europe, you use a bottle opener to open a bottle of beer.
In Belgium, you use literally anything available. I’ve seen people open beers with lighters (very common), the side of a table (guilty), a brick (guilty), their teeth (once!), a butter knife, and even another beer bottle.
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Don’t know if it only sold/used here (wikipedia articles in 14 languages so most likely many places), though one of the pride of Norway is having invented the cheese-slicer… though might be that the “norwegian slicer” (the one you see in the picture (with the inventor) differs a bit from the ones used in other countries.
Sort of a backwards take on the question.
In most of Europe, you use a bottle opener to open a bottle of beer.
In Belgium, you use literally anything available. I’ve seen people open beers with lighters (very common), the side of a table (guilty), a brick (guilty), their teeth (once!), a butter knife, and even another beer bottle.