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Taiwan BeerTaiwan Beer (台灣啤酒 or 台啤) is a beer brewed by the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation (formerly the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau before privatization). It is currently the most popular beer in Taiwan with a marketshare of almost 80%. Taiwan Beer was first brewed during Japanese rule of Taiwan in 1920 upon the completion of the first brewery in Taipei. Following the end of World War II, Taiwan Beer was brewed by the newly formed Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau. Taiwan Beer is said to be best served very cold with local Taiwanese cuisine. It is generally agreed that Taiwan Beer has a rather distinctive taste said to be the result of penglai rice added during the fermentation process. It is often joked however that this is actually the taste of formaldehyde. Despite this, Taiwan Beer has gone on to win several awards abroad including the International Monde Selection in 1977 and the Brewing Industry International Awards in 2002. Despite attempts at export, Taiwan Beer remains relatively unknown outside of Taiwan and various overseas Taiwanese communities. A political incident occurred in 2004 when the People's Republic of China refused to allow importation of Taiwan Beer citing a law banning the use of county or regional names in commercial products. This was perceived by many in Taiwan as an insult and led to calls to boycott beers from mainland China. External links
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