Die Wurzeln der Shebeen liegen im 18. Jahrhundert in Irland und Schottland.
Vermutlich vom irisch-gälischen Wort seibin ('kleiner Becher' oder auch 'schlechtes Bier') abstammend, bezeichnete Shebeen eine kleine Bar, in der Alkohol ohne Lizenz verkauft und getrunken wurde.
www.gondwana-collection.comThe shebeen has its roots in 18th century Ireland and Scotland.
The name, probably derived from the Irish Gaelic word seibin ('small mug', but also 'inferior ale), was used for a small bar where alcoholic beverages were sold and consumed without a licence.
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