October 31, 200718 yr Hi all, the Singha has taken it's toll, coupled with the weather (always seem to be taking cabs!), and I want to buy a couple of crates of 'Amstel Light' so that I can keep enjoying a few cold ones without the beer belly. Yes, I know I should exercise, I do a bit, but want to do everything possible to stay in shape. Where can I find this kind of beer, to buy to take home, as well as to drink (in pubs,bars)???? I am around the Langsuan/Chidlom area, and haven't come across Amstel Light in any of the obvious places. Many thanks for those who can point me in the right direction on this. cheers... Seymour
October 31, 200718 yr You gotta admire a guy whose been a member of TV since 2005 and the first worthwhile thing he can think of to post as a thread is where to buy beer. In the Chidlom area why don't you try the food hall on the ground floor at Central ? It's rated #3 in the world I believe.
October 31, 200718 yr Hi all,the Singha has taken it's toll, coupled with the weather (always seem to be taking cabs!), and I want to buy a couple of crates of 'Amstel Light' so that I can keep enjoying a few cold ones without the beer belly. Yes, I know I should exercise, I do a bit, but want to do everything possible to stay in shape. Where can I find this kind of beer, to buy to take home, as well as to drink (in pubs,bars)???? I am around the Langsuan/Chidlom area, and haven't come across Amstel Light in any of the obvious places. Many thanks for those who can point me in the right direction on this. cheers... Seymour Easy one this. Try the Chidlom Central Plazza's Food Hall on the ground floor. They have a WIDE range of foreign beers (German, Belgian, British, Aussie etc). If you dont find anything there, try any of the large Robinsons . Cheers.
October 31, 200718 yr You gotta admire a guy whose been a member of TV since 2005 and the first worthwhile thing he can think of to post as a thread is where to buy beer. In the Chidlom area why don't you try the food hall on the ground floor at Central ? It's rated #3 in the world I believe. Yer. You're right mate. Does same a tad weird
October 31, 200718 yr Author Thanks to you both for the very prompt replies, am off to check out the choice at Central/Robinson now. Post number 2 in 3 years and they are both about beer! cheers S
October 31, 200718 yr Thanks to you both for the very prompt replies,am off to check out the choice at Central/Robinson now. Post number 2 in 3 years and they are both about beer! cheers S Hey seymourvt, you must lead a very busy life to post so infrequently Good Luck to you !
October 31, 200718 yr Thanks to you both for the very prompt replies,am off to check out the choice at Central/Robinson now. Post number 2 in 3 years and they are both about beer! cheers S Hey seymourvt, you must lead a very busy life to post so infrequently Good Luck to you ! Err....he's probably too busy drinking to post.....
November 1, 200718 yr Seymour: Got those Amstel finally down? If you want to enjoy freshly fermented barley in a bar/pub, give the home-brews of the micro-breweries in town a try. Such as The Londoner or why not Tawadang, managed by a German and excellent brewer. On another note: Do those "light" beers make slimmer?
November 1, 200718 yr Easy one this. Try the Chidlom Central Plazza's Food Hall on the ground floor. They have a WIDE range of foreign beers (German, Belgian, British, Aussie etc). What sort of range of Belgian beers do they have? And what kind of prices?
November 1, 200718 yr Easy one this. Try the Chidlom Central Plazza's Food Hall on the ground floor. They have a WIDE range of foreign beers (German, Belgian, British, Aussie etc). What sort of range of Belgian beers do they have? And what kind of prices? Any Trappist ales?
November 1, 200718 yr When I was back in the UK, I was always partial to a Bishops Finger every now and then Bottoms Up Jaiyenyen
November 3, 200718 yr Foodland at Sukhumvit Road, soi 5 has a nice selection of beer (and vine as well.....)
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