Round 3: Tossup 4

A city in this country names a model of liquor monopoly that only takes five per cent profit and reinvests the rest back into the community. After this country (15[1])voted against prohibition in 1922, each adult was granted a passbook stamped for every purchase of alcohol in a system developed by Ivan Bratt. This country’s alcohol monopoly, which is colloquially called “the system” or (15[1])“the company,” is the (*) Systembolaget. (10[1])The Roberts company manufactures the non-alcoholic Christmas drink julmust (“yule-must”) in this country’s city of Örebro. (-5[1])Besides Germany, this is the largest country that traditionally consumes the spirit aquavit at celebrations. This country’s southernmost county, Scania, (10[1])is where Absolut Vodka is produced. For 10 points, Scottish pubs called “Goths” are named after what country’s city of Gothenburg? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Sweden [or Kingdom of Sweden; or Sverige]
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