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Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
To be honest. I think it was, and still is a bit of a Thailand myth. To make stronger beer, it takes more time and it takes more ingredients. I cant see them making that mistake on a production line. but saying that, you do need to stop the brew process to be able to keep a consistent alcohol level in the product. so possible something there. Who knows. But it's still a good Thailand talking point over a few cool ones.. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Maybe , but it may just be you. Drink enough of it and your get used to it. I'm fine with it, but prefer the old Chang. think it was 6.3 % very nice. -
31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice
quake replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
You can't go saying that, the world wants to give you jail time for that. I'm right with you mate, way to many lies being told on both sides to care anymore. bring back plastic bags at stores, and keep up the burning of sugar cane, as the government won't pay you the difference in cost Right second coffee time. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The basic difference between these two major beer classifications is how they are fermented. Ales are fermented with top-fermenting yeast at warm temperatures (60˚–70˚F), and lagers are fermented with bottom-fermenting yeast at cold temperatures (35˚–50˚F). I think the word larger comes from the German language its a process, ( to store in a cool place ) could be wrong. I'm sure someone will know. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yeap That's what they will do. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Maybe you need to google that. you will get a better understanding of brewing. Not all beer is to a strict German standard. special Ingredients will be imported ( expensive ) for your beer snob brews. That's if you want something different from what's already produced here. ( rose on a turd ) laughable. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No, a Honda city Do you take drugs that make you soft in the head. and impair your thinking. Duh -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Mate, Where do you think the raw ingredients come from for your beer snob brews ? I'm not Toxic, I just know the truth. No cheap beer for the beer snobs. I sure do, large bottle number 4 Leo, coming to an end now. Thank you Thailand for cheap 5% ok ish beer. Good night to the pretentious beer snobs. from over the pond. or down under. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thank you for the laugh. I said in previous post, a Varity of beers would be good. what do you think a pint of you favorite brew will cost at your local micro brewery. ? 100 baht ? -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yeap. Sounds about right for Thailand. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Who brews Heineken. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Only the fools think alcohol will be cheaper in Thailand. Looks like we have a full house today. Dream on boys. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The price will not come down. People are just dreaming, sure better choice. that's great. The only thing that comes down in Thailand is Drawers. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yeap, it always been about money and that will continue no matter who is in power that makes the decisions in the last 10 years many different imported beers have been available, but just to expensive to bother with. the price will never come down. it's to bigger earner for all involved. Ps, Leo time. off to Ma and Pa shop for 3 big bottles 195 baht, thank you very big. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Chang is very different than it was back in the day, and it was stronger, in the brown bottles. Nothing wrong with Varity in beer to chose from, I'm all for it. But Beer snobs, No thank you. they are a terrible bore to be around. Thai low quality beer is no different from the low quality beer sold all round the world. Beer snobs go home. -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What should beer taste like ? -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What like VB -
Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill
quake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Nothing wrong with the local brews. The problem is beer snobs. -
Annual Soi 6 Party Returns to Pattaya After Four Years in June
quake replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Used to be more of an afternoon party, back in the day.