It was a long way to come for a Russian beer enthusiast, but drink was so good he bought two brewing machines.
A Russian beer enthusiast who spoke barely any English flew tens of thousands of kilometres to buy two personal brewing machines in New Zealand and used Google Translate to broker the deal.
Timor Israilov surprised WilliamsWarn director Ian Williams when the Magadan resident arrived unannounced at the company's Auckland offices wanting to buy a brewing machine. While Israilov had emailed the company last month, Williams heard nothing more until the Russian turned up in Penrose.
"His English was zero," Williams said. "He just walked in, we didn't know who he was ... he just said 'Google Translate' in a strong Russian accent and sat down on an [employee's] computer here and they just started talking through Google Translate."
Google Translate converts text into another language, though is something of an imperfect tool for translation.