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English: '16er Blech' means, in Viennese slang, 16th district [of Vienna, Austria] 'sheet of metal', which means canned beer produced in Vienna's 16th distict, therefore: produced by Ottakringer brewery.
Deutsch: Das 16er Blech ist ein von der im 16. Wiener Gemeindebezirk, Ottakring, von der Ottakringer Brauerei in Dosen vertriebenes Bier.
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