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Ok beer o clock

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2 hours ago, bignok said:

Beerlao is good

How true, and not only this one. There are many beers that are phantastic. @spidermike007 claim that beer is a boring drink is simply not true. There is Weihenstephan Vitus for example, producted by a brewery with nearly 1000 years experience. Or Kirin or Asahi from Japan.

 

Of course everybody has his own taste. I do not like Lao Khao, either. But it must not only be wine. Sake is phantastic, too - a whole universe to discover - like for beer. I am a German national, what do you expect ? That I drink luke warm Guiness ? :sorry:

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    No thanks. I consider beer to be one of the most boring drinks on earth.    Thai beer is only rivaled by Serbian beer, and the mass produced American beers, in terms of the very low quality.

  • Always ready for a chilled Beer Lao ????

  • you sound like a man in much need of a beer ????

1 hour ago, Baht Simpson said:

Import beers are the way to go. Belgian, German, Japanese, English if you can find. Drink a bit less and  pay a bit more.

Does seem you get both short ends of the stick here with craft. Here's your beer sir, it's a local's daily wage and ah but plus plus of course, can't be giving the real price upfront of course..  and close your eyes.. please sir... count backwards from 5.. 4.. 3.. 2.. 1.. when you awake you'll be convinced that a pint is actually only 390ml and that you can actually taste the subtle levels of honey, golden overtones and slowly infused heated nuts..

45 minutes ago, circa02 said:

Does seem you get both short ends of the stick here with craft. Here's your beer sir, it's a local's daily wage and ah but plus plus of course, can't be giving the real price upfront of course..  and close your eyes.. please sir... count backwards from 5.. 4.. 3.. 2.. 1.. when you awake you'll be convinced that a pint is actually only 390ml and that you can actually taste the subtle levels of honey, golden overtones and slowly infused heated nuts..

Where do you drink for God's sake? ????  

58 minutes ago, moogradod said:

How true, and not only this one. There are many beers that are phantastic. @spidermike007 claim that beer is a boring drink is simply not true. There is Weihenstephan Vitus for example, producted by a brewery with nearly 1000 years experience. Or Kirin or Asahi from Japan.

 

Of course everybody has his own taste. I do not like Lao Khao, either. But it must not only be wine. Sake is phantastic, too - a whole universe to discover - like for beer. I am a German national, what do you expect ? That I drink luke warm Guiness ? :sorry:

 I agree. There are some phabulous (sic) German and Belgian beers.  Weihenstephaner really seem to be getting the hang of it now. ????  I like all their beers. Asahi and Kirin are o.k.  Can't beat Fullers ESB or their Porter. Lots of good beers and plenty of rough ones about.

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1 hour ago, BarraMarra said:

Whats Bigbash's thread tomorrow "What coulour are your Boxers "

Is that French?

1 hour ago, bignok said:

Is that French?

lol thought i was on your ignore list bigbash ?

On 10/16/2023 at 12:34 PM, bignok said:

Who's having one?

Only one?

Always a good laugh to see the fat beer bellies nesting in Sports Bars, stuffing themselves with drafts and oily fatty foods....

3 minutes ago, SingAPorn said:

Always a good laugh to see the fat beer bellies nesting in Sports Bars, stuffing themselves with drafts and oily fatty foods....

a beer belly fat-shaming post!

On 10/16/2023 at 3:42 AM, retarius said:

followed by how lousy/stupid Thai wives/women are....

yikes.

3 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

a beer belly fat-shaming post!

don't feel concerned as I do not see the finger pointing on the photo...

16 minutes ago, SingAPorn said:

Always a good laugh to see the fat beer bellies nesting in Sports Bars, stuffing themselves with drafts and oily fatty foods....

Always good fun watching the anorexia looking guys with zero color scurrying along. 

What is this thread good for?

To promote beer?

Or to address the addicts to meet up?

In a country with all these tasty fruits.....why not try a fresh made juice?

Or is it that bignok needs somebody to communicate with somebody?😂

37 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

What is this thread good for?

same as all his threads.

attention-seeking. 

52 minutes ago, mania said:

I remember beer 😉

Same, as sampled most reasonably priced here, and seems I don't need AA now, as they stopped producing the only one I really liked, Kopper.  The rest aren't worth the 50 baht, maybe Snowy 55 baht/490ml, but won't buy a slab of, since took so long for me to finish the last one.  None in the house, not worth a special trip to 7-11, and most restaurants don't sell.  So much for even bothering to have another.

 

The blissful memory of a Kopper in frosted mug is fading fast.

On 10/16/2023 at 12:46 PM, spidermike007 said:

Thai beer is only rivaled by Serbian beer, and the mass produced American beers, in terms of the very low quality.

I would have agreed with you about American beers a couple of decades ago, but there are countless small producers of craft beer now. How widely they are available, I have no idea. But some of Europe has the best beers - Czech, German, Belgian. I haven't sampled Serbian.

19 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

maybe Snowy 55 baht/490ml

The Cheers Weizen beer is, in my opinion, far superior to Snowy. I'd even suggest it is up to European standard. When I discovered that I had to have another due to the shock. They do a mango one too that I bought by mistake, and even that was half decent although, of course, rather sweet.

 

My preferred Thai beer is Tapper at 6%. Leo 8 comes in at number two.

Just the other day I saw a new beer available at 7/11 with 10.5% alcohol content. I forgot the name, but off white coloured can.

Price was something like 130 baht,

I'm sure this will soon be declared the best tasting beer in town by the AN alcies , at least those that still have a few baht left to their name

1 minute ago, Bangkok Barry said:

The Cheers Weizen beer is, in my opinion, far superior to Snowy. I'd even suggest it is up to European standard. When I discovered that I had to have another due to the shock. They do a mango one too that I bought by mistake, and even that was half decent although, of course, rather sweet.

 

My preferred Thai beer is Tapper at 6%. Leo 8 comes in at number two.

Interesting .. THANKS

 

Yank mass produced are almost as bad as TH mass produced beers.  Sam Adams was OK.   Pennsylvania Pilsner, still the best I've ever drank.

 

Had a couple good German beers here, but really are silly priced.

 

Chit Beer on Ko Kret, allows you to sample more than a few crafts, but none really doing it for me, or a steady supply available locally at reasonable prices.  

 

Really enjoyed the Porters & Stouts (lite/not Guinness) that were available at the pubs in Philly, PA, USA during my 'happy hour' days.  Kind of spoiled me from mass produced crap available there & here.

 

Beer Laos Dark still a winner here, 68 baht for small bottle now.  Not too bad a price.  Again, a box takes me too long to drink.

5 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Beer Laos Dark still a winner here, 68 baht for small bottle now.  Not too bad a price.  Again, a box takes me too long to drink.

Their IPA is the nearest I've found to a good English beer. Not easy to find, though.

Leo had 3 good ones last year, cant post pics of them of course, yellow submarine, colombus and the third i forget, all really good in small special bottles. Bit too expensive so they were not around for long, they can do it but most Thais are not really interested in good beer if it coast a bit more. Cheap weak muck is most popular,

9 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Their IPA is the nearest I've found to a good English beer. Not easy to find, though.

Tops in Bkk bought there yesterday

12 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Their IPA is the nearest I've found to a good English beer. Not easy to find, though.

I've seen that, though yet to sample.  If not between 2-5pm yesterday, I would have had one with my late lunch, @ Gourmet Market/Hua Hin

 

On 10/16/2023 at 12:46 PM, spidermike007 said:

No thanks. I consider beer to be one of the most boring drinks on earth. 

 

Thai beer is only rivaled by Serbian beer, and the mass produced American beers, in terms of the very low quality. Poor grade of hops, barely, and the production process seems to be entirely lacking in pride. Typical of the big monopolies. Even a large production beer, like Beer Laos blows away any Thai beer, hands down. Thailand desperately needs a vital craft beer movement, and the youth are ready to mount it. If only the dinosaurs would stop protecting their "bankers" and move out of the way. In other words, allow some progress, you mindless simpletons! 
 

Craft beer very big in Northeast US     Thai   Wizard beer is good

1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Interesting .. THANKS

 

Yank mass produced are almost as bad as TH mass produced beers.  Sam Adams was OK.   Pennsylvania Pilsner, still the best I've ever drank.

 

Had a couple good German beers here, but really are silly priced.

 

Chit Beer on Ko Kret, allows you to sample more than a few crafts, but none really doing it for me, or a steady supply available locally at reasonable prices.  

 

Really enjoyed the Porters & Stouts (lite/not Guinness) that were available at the pubs in Philly, PA, USA during my 'happy hour' days.  Kind of spoiled me from mass produced crap available there & here.

 

Beer Laos Dark still a winner here, 68 baht for small bottle now.  Not too bad a price.  Again, a box takes me too long to drink.

Where may I ask did you go to Happy Hour in Philadelphia   ever hit 2 stones in Chesco ,Delco   tremendous Happy Hour and good beer wish i had some now.

4 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

What is this thread good for?

To promote beer?

Or to address the addicts to meet up?

In a country with all these tasty fruits.....why not try a fresh made juice?

Or is it that bignok needs somebody to communicate with somebody?😂

Maybe it's good for kindred spirits to connect and advise on brews?   I long for Delco up and out in a freaking cold can.

1 hour ago, charleskerins said:

Where may I ask did you go to Happy Hour in Philadelphia   ever hit 2 stones in Chesco ,Delco   tremendous Happy Hour and good beer wish i had some now.

South St area Philly mostly.  Never been 2 Stones.  Didn't do happy hours in the Ches/Del county, as lived next to Penn Central line, and too convenient/safer to just hop on to Philly.

 

Lived in Sharon Hill, Delaware County mostly during Philly HH days, <200 meter from RR station.

 

I follow the ex (#2) on FB, and she still hits the pubs, Ches. & Delco county, living at Media.  Philly area still one of the best food/drink towns, in USA & world.  

 

(For others) Yea I know, hell of a statement ... that's saying a lot, but still true ... IMHO 

 

I do miss a few things, the simplicity of having everything close, or easy to get to/from.  Although if still lived there, I'd need a liver transplant 🍺

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