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The image captures a close-up of a circular beer tap handle for "Hapkin" beer, prominently displayed in what appears to be a dimly lit bar or pub in Lille, France. The tap handle is divided diagonally into red and white sections, with the brand name "HAPKIN" written in large black letters across its face. On the red segment, a logo resembling crossed barrels or tools is visible, accompanied by the text "BRASSÉE EN BELGIQUE DEPUIS 1877," indicating the beer is brewed in Belgium and has a history dating back to 1877. The white segment includes further descriptive text: "4X HOPPED HOUBLONNÉE," which translates to "4X Hopped" or "Highly Hopped," and "BIÈRE BELGE DE FERMENTATION HAUTE," identifying it as a Belgian high fermentation beer. The background is out of focus, showing blurred lights in various colors, including bright green, blue, and red, suggesting an evening or nighttime setting. No people are visible, but the presence of the beer tap implies a setting where beverages are served. The image focuses entirely on the branding and details of the beer tap, offering a glimpse into the offerings of the establishment.
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