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This image captures the interior of a retail establishment in Belgrade, Serbia, featuring an extensive, vertically organized display of bottled and canned alcoholic beverages, primarily craft beers. The scene is dominated by multiple light-colored wooden shelves, stacked from floor to ceiling, with each shelf level precisely organized.

The upper sections display rows of glass beer bottles of various shapes and sizes. Visible bottle brands include "Schneiderei" and "Blanche Namur," with some labels featuring intricate designs and others being simpler. Red handwritten price tags, denoting prices in Serbian Dinars (e.g., 530 RSD, 590 RSD, 600 RSD), are positioned on the shelf edges below many bottles.

The middle shelves showcase a dense array of aluminum beer cans. These cans exhibit a wide range of colorful and artistic label designs. Identifiable brands include "Camba," "Matador," "BrewDog Elvis Juice," "Punk IPA," "Red Pill," "Blue Pill," and "Kiss My Neighbour's Wife." Several cans feature abstract art, cartoonish illustrations, or bold typography. Accompanying red price tags (e.g., 490 RSD, 620 RSD, 780 RSD, 850 RSD, 110 RSD, 1020 RSD) are consistently placed below individual or grouped items.

The lower shelves continue the organized display, featuring both bottles and cans. Some bottles, such as those from "Black Widow" and "Hammer of Gods," are visible, with some bearing small neck tags. The overall arrangement is neat and systematic, suggesting a specialized store for a diverse range of beverages. No individuals, actions, or interactions are present in the static image. The lighting appears uniform and artificial, illuminating the products brightly against the light-toned shelving and background.
Veruška

Mar 15, 2026, 6:11 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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This image captures the interior of a retail establishment in Belgrade, Serbia, featuring an extensive, vertically organized display of bottled and canned alcoholic beverages, primarily craft beers. The scene is dominated by multiple light-colored wooden shelves, stacked from floor to ceiling, with each shelf level precisely organized. The upper sections display rows of glass beer bottles of various shapes and sizes. Visible bottle brands include "Schneiderei" and "Blanche Namur," with some labels featuring intricate designs and others being simpler. Red handwritten price tags, denoting prices in Serbian Dinars (e.g., 530 RSD, 590 RSD, 600 RSD), are positioned on the shelf edges below many bottles. The middle shelves showcase a dense array of aluminum beer cans. These cans exhibit a wide range of colorful and artistic label designs. Identifiable brands include "Camba," "Matador," "BrewDog Elvis Juice," "Punk IPA," "Red Pill," "Blue Pill," and "Kiss My Neighbour's Wife." Several cans feature abstract art, cartoonish illustrations, or bold typography. Accompanying red price tags (e.g., 490 RSD, 620 RSD, 780 RSD, 850 RSD, 110 RSD, 1020 RSD) are consistently placed below individual or grouped items. The lower shelves continue the organized display, featuring both bottles and cans. Some bottles, such as those from "Black Widow" and "Hammer of Gods," are visible, with some bearing small neck tags. The overall arrangement is neat and systematic, suggesting a specialized store for a diverse range of beverages. No individuals, actions, or interactions are present in the static image. The lighting appears uniform and artificial, illuminating the products brightly against the light-toned shelving and background.

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