The Beer Thread 2

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PeteC wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 6:12 pm Due to a tooth nerve problem I've been drinking cold beer out of a can with straw for the past few days. I've never done that before.

I'll tell you if you don't know already, you'll fall foul of the evil brew much faster with a straw than drinking the normal way. I think simply a matter that more goes in faster, when you think the opposite should be true. Bottoms up. :laugh: :thumb: :laugh: :cheers:
'They say' that the straw takes the bubbles out of the beer so the alcohol gets absorbed into your bloodstream faster. I don't believe it. Female companions in champagne bars used to (still do?) use a swizzle stick in their glasses of champagne to take out the bubbles so they would NOT get drunk. They should be the experts. :cheers:
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you can buy beer kits from lazada from shops in BKK,
add water and sugar/malt extract

then either keg or bottle.

you can make beer that is much better quality than any commercial ale or lager made in Thailand.

I am currently tucking into a keg of IPA beer , its fresh and tastes great and all done at home,
have some riwaki ale aging now, should be ready for march 18ish

its much cheaper and better quality than anything you get at 7/11
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I've just been reading about the new restaurant in Bluport, Beer Collection. The article claims 300 types of beer.

Problem is, knowing Bluport, it will most likely cost an arm and a leg. Has anybody tried it? How did the prices compare?
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Definitely not tried it but using Google I found that they have a wide range of beers - not sure it’s 300 but coincidentally, one of my favourite beers Fullers London Pride was listed at 300 Baht for 500ml

Draft local beers were much more reasonable - 99Baht for 500 ml of Singha!!


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Dannie Boy wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 4:03 pm Definitely not tried it but using Google I found that they have a wide range of beers - not sure it’s 300 but coincidentally, one of my favourite beers Fullers London Pride was listed at 300 Baht for 500ml
Insane price. Have to be desperate for a taste or much richer than me. For imported beer I'll stick to supermarket Kaiserdom dark at under 200 Baht for a litre.
I used to buy London Pride, Fullers ESB etc. at Lotus very occasionally, but in a restaurant it's silly prices.
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404cameljockey wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 4:10 pm
Dannie Boy wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 4:03 pm Definitely not tried it but using Google I found that they have a wide range of beers - not sure it’s 300 but coincidentally, one of my favourite beers Fullers London Pride was listed at 300 Baht for 500ml
Insane price. Have to be desperate for a taste or much richer than me. For imported beer I'll stick to supermarket Kaiserdom dark at under 200 Baht for a litre.
I used to buy London Pride, Fullers ESB etc. at Lotus very occasionally, but in a restaurant it's silly prices.
I wouldn’t disagree with you - I can’t remember the name but there was a German? Deli near the back of the old shopping mall that used to sell London pride (and other imported beers) for about 150 Baht but that was pre-Covid days and it is no longer there!!
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Is it actually open yet? Or is this just pre-opening spiel? Last time I looked in Bluport, it didn't even look like any work had been done. They are in Bkk as well. Anywhere selling a better selection of ales has to be welcomed. It's just keeping up with a new trend in Bkk malls of craft beers being sold and wine bars appearing.
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The Carabao IPA is now available in CJ shops under the 'Tawandaeng' label. Its rather good and competitively priced at 60 baht a tin.
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^CJ seem to be one of the main suppliers of Carabao branded beer, certainly it's where my local bar in Hin Lek Fai gets it from.
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Just bought 0,5 l Harbin beer in a Guangzhou supermarket for less than 18 Baht. Not a bad taste either.
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buksida wrote:The Carabao IPA is now available in CJ shops under the 'Tawandaeng' label. Its rather good and competitively priced at 60 baht a tin.
Is that for a 500 ml tin?


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Yes, or 490 or whatever the standard is in Thailand now.

Edit: I haven't seen them in 7-Elevens, but that's probably due to the monopoly that controls it not allowing competitor's products. My go-to shops are now CJs and Tops for better beer selections.
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buksida wrote:The Carabao IPA is now available in CJ shops under the 'Tawandaeng' label. Its rather good and competitively priced at 60 baht a tin.
I usually go for beer lao IPA (conveniently at makro). How does the tawandaeng compare?
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The Beer Lao IPA is much better IMO ... but double the price.
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buksida wrote:The Beer Lao IPA is much better IMO ... but double the price.
Thanks. I'll try the carabao if I see it, but won't go out of my way. 60ish baht for 330ml beer lao isn't too bad.
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