@Sourcream:
That's right. It's Ein Bier. I never said it wasn't tho. I just said it was EinS, Zwei, Drei.
The thing is just that the german number "1" is always Eins. In your schoolbooks, if the pages are alpha-numerical it wont say "Seite Ein", it will say "Seite Eins" (Page 1).
Ein Bier translated to English would kinda mean A bier rather than one bier.
Although you can kind of argue about it, since the S is cut down in many cases such as Tausendeinhundertsechsundfünfzig (thousandonehundredfiftysix) or Siebenhunderteinundsechzig (Sevenhundredsixtyone).
And just to bitch, Bier is masculine not feminine, thus it's EIN bier and not EINE xD
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