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Klang Beer is a Cambodian beer. It is brewed at the Cambrew Brewery in Sihanoukville. [1]

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References

  1. Ray, Nick; Robinson, Daniel; Bloom, Greg (1 July 2010). Cambodia . Lonely Planet. p.  216. ISBN   978-1-74179-457-1 . Retrieved 21 July 2012.