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What does dq mean for one yuan for one bottle of Harbin beer?

Exchanging a can of Harbin beer for one dollar for a can of dq means winning a prize; you can use this Harbin beer lid and spend one dollar to exchange for a bottle of exactly the same wine;

Harbin Beer currently has more than 30 mid-to-high-end product varieties. Such as "China's Recognized Famous Brand", "Heilongjiang Province's First Beer Boutique", "97 Consumers' Top Ten Ideal Brands", "National Famous Brand Products", "97 China's First Famous Goods Expo Gold Award", "Harbin Citizens' Favorite Product" First place and other honorary titles.

In 1998, Harbin Beer Co., Ltd. was rated as one of the top ten enterprises in Harbin. In 2000, the "Harbin Brand" registered trademark of Harbin Beer Co., Ltd. was recognized as a famous trademark of Harbin City. In 2001, Harbin Beer Co., Ltd.'s Harbin Super Dry Beer, Harbin Brand 10% Golden Harbin Beer, Harbin Brand 11% Super Dry Refined Beer (Green 2000), and Harbin 10.2% Super Fresh Beer were recognized as green foods.

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The origin of beer is closely related to the origin of grains. Humans have used grains to make alcoholic beverages for more than 8,000 years. The oldest known literature on alcohol is a method of making sacrificial beer carved on clay tablets by the Babylonians around 6000 BC. In 4000 BC, 16 kinds of beer were made from barley, wheat, and honey in Mesopotamia.

Bittering agents have been used since 3000 BC. In the 18th century BC, there were detailed records about beer in the code promulgated by the ancient Babylonian king Hammurabi.

Around 1300 BC, Egypt’s beer was highly developed as an excellent industry under state management. The hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone discovered by Napoleon's Egyptian expeditionary force in Egypt indicate that beer and wine banquets were already popular there around 196 BC. Beer brewing technology was introduced to Western Europe from Egypt through Greece.

In 1881, E. Hansen invented the pure yeast culture method, which made the science of beer brewing make a leap forward, moving from mysticism and empiricism to science. The application of steam engines and the invention of the Linde freezer in 1874 made the industrial production of beer a reality. The annual production of beer in the world ranks first among all kinds of alcoholic beverages.