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Most beers are 5% or lower now, too weak i think. I have an idea to buy the beers i enjoy drinking and add alcohol, what would you add? rum, whisky? what specifically? anyone tried it?

 

This is for home use, only a couple a week, I'm not a raging alcoholic 

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IIRC one can buy high strength beers at Rimping, 8-9%.

 

Lao Khao or vodka would probably best to avoid adding any taste.

 

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14 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Most beers are 5% or lower now, too weak i think. I have an idea to buy the beers i enjoy drinking and add alcohol, what would you add? rum, whisky? what specifically? anyone tried it?

 

This is for home use, only a couple a week, I'm not a raging alcoholic 

Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a better, stronger beer, if the beer flavor is what you are after.  More expensive, but if your added alcohol, it may balance out, and not taste like beer with spirits added.

 

How about a Magners cider, or them Belgium beers, probably available at Villa Markets.  These all use to be available at Udon Thani at different vendors.

Delerium Nocturnum, dark beer with 8.5% 

beer,Kasteel Donker,which is 11%

Corne Tripel (10%)

Delerium Red (8.5%).
Also a Champagne Beer called Deus (11.5%)

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15 hours ago, jaywalker2 said:

boilermaker -- shot of whisky either on the side or added to the beer.

A glass of good single malt whiskey will do on the side. In my younger days that was always a good start on a long night out. 

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40 minutes ago, rwill said:

Try to source some old Chang beer from back when it was 6.9%.

 

Cheers Xtra is 6.5%

 

 

Red horse 8% 75 baht a can

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Not too many fans of Korean dramas here, otherwise you would know of   Beer + Soju = Somaek  😁

Soju is a fermented rice product. It has 1/2 the alcohol content of vodka.  Somaek is prepared by mixing a few shots of soju into a light beer.

 

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+1 for the Soju

in our younger days,  Corona + Tequila = Coronita  - these were guaranteed to induce a massive headache!

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8 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Well, sprite and beer is an silly idea, but whiskey and beer, is not. 

 

Do you get it? 

No, I can't. The steps down to your IQ are too steep, sorry. 😱

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1 minute ago, newbee2022 said:

No, I can't. The steps down to your IQ are too steep, sorry. 😱

Talking about IQ 🤗🤣

 

You are the one, good luck

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4 hours ago, proton said:

 

Red horse 8% 75 baht a can

Does that have a petrol after taste? Cheers did when i tried it. Plus i want a nice beer like Beer Lao Dark 

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5 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a better, stronger beer, if the beer flavor is what you are after.  More expensive, but if your added alcohol, it may balance out, and not taste like beer with spirits added.

 

How about a Magners cider, or them Belgium beers, probably available at Villa Markets.  These all use to be available at Udon Thani at different vendors.

Delerium Nocturnum, dark beer with 8.5% 

beer,Kasteel Donker,which is 11%

Corne Tripel (10%)

Delerium Red (8.5%).
Also a Champagne Beer called Deus (11.5%)

Possibly but I'd rather stick to asian beer like Dunkel or Beer Lao Dark rather than get back into belgium beer etc

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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Does that have a petrol after taste? Cheers did when i tried it. Plus i want a nice beer like Beer Lao Dark 

 

No it's quite drinkable, Carabao dunkel is a but like Lao dark, but not as strong

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