Everyman Posted June 3 Posted June 3 (edited) I used to go to a restaurant called A La Mér. They had Belgian beer on draft and a great happy hour but sadly both are gone. Does anyone know if it is under new management? Does anyone know of a place with Belgian beer on draft at reasonable prices, hopefully with some nice Belgian food as well? Edited June 3 by Everyman 1
Bangkok Barry Posted June 4 Posted June 4 (edited) You probably need to go to Belgium for that. Affordable is relative to how much money you have and how much you're willing to spend. Any imported Belgian beer here would be priced at Belgium prices, same as any European beers. Got to protect the billionaire-owned monopolies. EDIT: the OP is not based in Bangkok or Chiang Mai so his choices will be limited anyway. Just so that people don't start recommending places there or Pattaya.... Edited June 4 by Bangkok Barry 1
maxx58 Posted June 4 Posted June 4 I miss the Leffe Blonde on tap at O'Malley's in Silom. Absolutely delicious!
KhunLA Posted June 4 Posted June 4 17 hours ago, Everyman said: I used to go to a restaurant called A La Mér. They had Belgian beer on draft and a great happy hour but sadly both are gone. Does anyone know if it is under new management? Does anyone know of a place with Belgian beer on draft at reasonable prices, hopefully with some nice Belgian food as well? Still open
TheAppletons Posted June 4 Posted June 4 Last time I was there (end of April), Father Ted's had Leffe Brune on tap.
Everyman Posted June 4 Author Posted June 4 38 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Still open it’s still open but it no longer has Belgian beer on tap nor a happy hour
ChaiyaTH Posted June 4 Posted June 4 2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: You probably need to go to Belgium for that. Affordable is relative to how much money you have and how much you're willing to spend. Any imported Belgian beer here would be priced at Belgium prices, same as any European beers. Got to protect the billionaire-owned monopolies. EDIT: the OP is not based in Bangkok or Chiang Mai so his choices will be limited anyway. Just so that people don't start recommending places there or Pattaya.... Need to go Vietnam for that 😉
ChaiyaTH Posted June 4 Posted June 4 (edited) 13 minutes ago, Everyman said: it’s still open but it no longer has Belgian beer on tap nor a happy hour The reason they did happy hour is likely because it was draft beer in the first place, these kegs need to be used within time, it's not like a bottle that can sit in the fridge for months or years, basically needs to empty within 1-2 weeks. Often there is not enough people who buy the beer resulting them in having to throw a lot away, this is likely the only reason. Same they have to flush the system with the beer each day they open, while sometimes they then only sell 1-2 beers of it. I would ask the business directly. Big chance they even tell you it is only stopped for low season but coming back at high season. When selling draft, you need to basically stop selling other beers, to get enough volume, as a SME business, to make it worth while (unless you already have plenty of volume). Most places likely lose on it or make break-even, but perhaps still make profit on the food, or just want to offer it regardless. Edited June 4 by ChaiyaTH 1
Everyman Posted June 4 Author Posted June 4 58 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: The reason they did happy hour is likely because it was draft beer in the first place, these kegs need to be used within time, it's not like a bottle that can sit in the fridge for months or years, basically needs to empty within 1-2 weeks. Often there is not enough people who buy the beer resulting them in having to throw a lot away, this is likely the only reason. Same they have to flush the system with the beer each day they open, while sometimes they then only sell 1-2 beers of it. I would ask the business directly. Big chance they even tell you it is only stopped for low season but coming back at high season. When selling draft, you need to basically stop selling other beers, to get enough volume, as a SME business, to make it worth while (unless you already have plenty of volume). Most places likely lose on it or make break-even, but perhaps still make profit on the food, or just want to offer it regardless. they physically removed the taps and replaced it with Chang. it’s not a high season low season thing. also i was there for low season last year and they had it. i know it’s hard keeping that on draft. i just want to know if another place has it.
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