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Which beer brand is your favourite in Thailand? Leo, Chang, Singha, etc.


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hi my fav is leo and sometimes drink singh if i wanna feel special.

i drink leo cus many thais drink them and i feel the taste is lighter crisper than others.

im unemployed and i almost everyday drink a long neck from lunch time with a lay salted crisp so the time can pass quickly

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7 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

I would think that someone who worries about wearing a Rollex watch in Thailand would be able to afford something better than a fosters.

Oh yes but it's not about affording, it's my personal taste. I could afford to bath in Moet but prefer water 

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2 hours ago, Mekmong MICK said:

Oh yes but it's not about affording, it's my personal taste. I could afford to bath in Moet but prefer water 

Maybe ask you new gf if she likes that idea. And then obviously post a picture here.

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6 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

Singh or Heineken. I love a pint of Singh while waiting for my food at Monsoon.

Monsoon soi 8 with a menu that covers every type of food known to man?

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I'm not a beer drinker, but for what it's worth, when I was working and "had" to entertain people visiting the plant I found that the US guys that were Bud drinkers liked Chang, while the Miller drinkers liked Singha. The European and Indian guys most all drank Heineken. 

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Just now, Mekmong MICK said:

I'll ask her once she comes home with my dinner friend

Just in case you don't know, the champagne must be cold, I think under 15 degrees Celsius, to keep the bubbles. I read this in a Playboy interview many years ago.

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Just now, OneMoreFarang said:

Just in case you don't know, the champagne must be cold, I think under 15 degrees Celsius, to keep the bubbles. I read this in a Playboy interview many years ago.

Crikey her headlights will be full beam!!

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Runaway prices have caused me to not have a favourite beer in Thailand anymore.

I never really liked the local brews.

If I feel like drinking a beer, I go for Cheers X-TRA.

 

 

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None of the above which is why I don't drink beer anymore.  And the beer monopolies have the government by the cajones so that craft-beer is made close to impossible to brew.  I refuse to drink this monopolized tiger-swill in Thailand anymore - I'd rather go without.   And I do.

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12 minutes ago, tgw said:

Runaway prices have caused me to not have a favourite beer in Thailand anymore.

 

And that  👆

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5 hours ago, DualSportBiker said:

There are plenty of locally and regionally brewed ales in Thailand now.

You forgot the key word - "Over-priced."

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I'd love an ice cold Kilkenny or John Smith draft off the tap in a chilled glass.

But, I'll just have to settle for what's available.

A luke warm Chang in a cracked plastic cup with a fist full of ice.

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