Beer bottles and formaldehyde
my mother got us to put formaldyhide on our feet if we had atheletes foot, it kills any fungal things, she also used it to suffocate kittens humanely.
That was neat formalddyhide, and it did me no harm , i think, so i drink singha when trying be a rich farang , chang when i go to local shop in prachuap because it is all she has but i like to give her businese, cheers when i knacker drink with thai teenagers on prachuap beach, and leo when my friend the barber and me have thai barbeque on the promenade with old men in brown and seafood, and friend from coastguard.
If your worried about the affects of an all night binge, dont drink so much, thats the only thing will save your health, not what brand you drink
so keep the glass half full so you can emty it again
:-))
pat
That was neat formalddyhide, and it did me no harm , i think, so i drink singha when trying be a rich farang , chang when i go to local shop in prachuap because it is all she has but i like to give her businese, cheers when i knacker drink with thai teenagers on prachuap beach, and leo when my friend the barber and me have thai barbeque on the promenade with old men in brown and seafood, and friend from coastguard.
If your worried about the affects of an all night binge, dont drink so much, thats the only thing will save your health, not what brand you drink
so keep the glass half full so you can emty it again
:-))
pat
your head has nothing to do with formaldehyde
spoke to a german brewer who sells large style breweries in asia.
says he: no, all the talk about chemicals in those asian beers is nonsense.
he spoke with rather great respect for beers brewed in asia.
but the brewing processes vary.
me I get ruined by singha beer (not the 70 yrs jubilee singha though).
also no probs with leo, whereas heineken still gives the cleanest aftermath feeling.
but its the brewing process mate, not the formaldehyde.
says he: no, all the talk about chemicals in those asian beers is nonsense.
he spoke with rather great respect for beers brewed in asia.
but the brewing processes vary.
me I get ruined by singha beer (not the 70 yrs jubilee singha though).
also no probs with leo, whereas heineken still gives the cleanest aftermath feeling.
but its the brewing process mate, not the formaldehyde.
Re: your head has nothing to do with formaldehyde
What is this 70 year jubillee brew? I haven't seen it yet. Made differently than normal Singha?..draft only, bottles? Peteseasides wrote: me I get ruined by singha beer (not the 70 yrs jubilee singha though).
This is a little old but still, I think, valid
The chemical [formaldehyde],..., does play a part in the brewing process, but does not pose a threat to public safety, Xiao Derun, director of the beer branch of the China Alcoholic Drinks Industry Association, told China Daily...
"Consumers need to know that the formaldehyde in beer is a different type from that in household chemicals, and this confusion has scared people greatly,"
You can read the article by following this link
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/do ... 460109.htm
There are different forms of the chemical and there are even forms given to children as medicines for gut problems. This I know from personal experience but the bottom line is it still reeks.
The chemical [formaldehyde],..., does play a part in the brewing process, but does not pose a threat to public safety, Xiao Derun, director of the beer branch of the China Alcoholic Drinks Industry Association, told China Daily...
"Consumers need to know that the formaldehyde in beer is a different type from that in household chemicals, and this confusion has scared people greatly,"
You can read the article by following this link
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/do ... 460109.htm
There are different forms of the chemical and there are even forms given to children as medicines for gut problems. This I know from personal experience but the bottom line is it still reeks.
formaldehyde
There are not "different forms" of formaldehyde. But it is true that at very low concentrations it is harmless.
Singha?
I hate to start a new thread on an old subject. I searched for "beer" and got 15 pages of posts. SUGGESTION: Can perhaps the search function key in on the search word if it's only in the title/topic of the post and, not the body of the post?
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Anyway, I picked this thread. I've been avoiding Singha for years because of the bitter, overly hopped up with hops recipe they used. Just this past week I've tried a few, then a few more and that bitter after taste is no longer there.
Is this just me or do other old hand Singha drinkers notice the same thing? Pete
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Anyway, I picked this thread. I've been avoiding Singha for years because of the bitter, overly hopped up with hops recipe they used. Just this past week I've tried a few, then a few more and that bitter after taste is no longer there.
Is this just me or do other old hand Singha drinkers notice the same thing? Pete
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Re: singha
It's been about 4 years for me so perhaps something not that recent but definetly different than before. Or, perhaps as you said, we have aging and damaged taste buds. Petedarwinian wrote:I was comparing the present taste to that of 15 years ago.
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