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Let's say I want to make beer stronger, what would you do?


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20 hours ago, Lacessit said:

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

 

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

 

Agreed.  Many good quality beers that are not weak can be obtained.   Spiking with higher alcohol not usually good unless going for sangria or punch type drinks

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1 minute ago, harryviking said:

The good thing with a low alcohol content in beer, is that you might be able to get home in one piece after spending hours in a pub or bar!   😆

The good thing with alcohol, 

 

🧐🌝😜

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5 hours ago, rwill said:

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

 

Cheers Xtra is 6.5%

 

As is Tappers @ 6.5%. Better taste than Cheers, in my opinion.

Kulov vodka is OK @ Bht 320 a 70ml bottle or 430 pr litre.

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21 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 

Take it to the gym.

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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

As is Tappers @ 6.5%. Better taste than Cheers, in my opinion.

Kulov vodka is OK @ Bht 320 a 70ml bottle or 430 pr litre.

Tappers 6.5% is still my top 3 beer, currently prefer Beer Lao Dark 6%, tried one Dunkel but at 4.9% it's too low, maybe a candidate for a whisky or vodka shot

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