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Thailand's Chang Beer Wins Gold Medal in the 2008 World Beer Championships

You might say that Thailand's Chang Beer is hoarding gold. Gold medals that is. The smooth, crisp and full-bodied premium malt lager import recently picked up its second international gold medal in 2008. The most recent accolade was bestowed on Chang, the No. 1 Thai import in the U.S., by the acclaimed Beverage Testing Institute (BTI).

Chang earned an impressive 90 points in The 2008 World Beer Championships and was awarded a gold medal in the Pale Lager Division with an "Exceptional" rating by the Beverage Testing Institute judges.

BTI uses a proprietary blind tasting methodology developed by America's premier independent alcohol beverage review body. Six months earlier, Chang received a gold medal in the Beers, Water & Soft Drinks category at the prestigious MONDE SELECTION Bruxelles - World Selection of Quality 2008 in Vienna, Austria.

John Lennon, president of Chang Beer U.S. importer International Beverage USA, is thrilled with Chang's continuous run of back-to-back gold on a world stage.

"I have been in the beer business for many years, and few beers have impressed me more than Chang," said Lennon. "Once again the experts have spoken and the gold goes to Chang. We couldn't be more proud of Chang's performance in these tough competitions. It is simply one of the world's finest tasting beers."

Lennon describes Chang (www.changbeer.com), which has been in the U.S. for 18 months and widely available in a majority of Thai and Asian-Fusion restaurants, as an extremely smooth, full-bodied 100 percent malt lager with a complex aroma - a smoky, peaty blend of sweet green apples and vanilla - and a beautifully balanced flavor which is crisp and incredibly refreshing.

Lennon said he is particularly proud of Chang's performance against 31 other pale lagers, which are produced by a range of well known craft brewers and large international brewing companies. The lagers in the competition, many of them well established larger brands, hail from 17 countries around the globe and eight U.S. states.

The distinguished tasting panel described Chang as: "Bright golden color. Honeyed raisin toast aromas with a hint of lychee follow through on a crisp, smooth entry to a dryish medium body with a hint of apple, nut, and a solid roasted grain character. Finishes with a crisp, balanced earthy hop and pizza dough fade. A very nice food beer."

Source: Yahoo News - 09 January 2009

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Thailand's Chang Beer Wins Gold Medal in the 2008 World Beer Championships

You might say that Thailand's Chang Beer is hoarding gold. Gold medals that is. The smooth, crisp and full-bodied premium malt lager import recently picked up its second international gold medal in 2008. The most recent accolade was bestowed on Chang, the No. 1 Thai import in the U.S., by the acclaimed Beverage Testing Institute (BTI).

Chang earned an impressive 90 points in The 2008 World Beer Championships and was awarded a gold medal in the Pale Lager Division with an "Exceptional" rating by the Beverage Testing Institute judges.

BTI uses a proprietary blind tasting methodology developed by America's premier independent alcohol beverage review body. Six months earlier, Chang received a gold medal in the Beers, Water & Soft Drinks category at the prestigious MONDE SELECTION Bruxelles - World Selection of Quality 2008 in Vienna, Austria.

John Lennon, president of Chang Beer U.S. importer International Beverage USA, is thrilled with Chang's continuous run of back-to-back gold on a world stage.

"I have been in the beer business for many years, and few beers have impressed me more than Chang," said Lennon. "Once again the experts have spoken and the gold goes to Chang. We couldn't be more proud of Chang's performance in these tough competitions. It is simply one of the world's finest tasting beers."

Lennon describes Chang (www.changbeer.com), which has been in the U.S. for 18 months and widely available in a majority of Thai and Asian-Fusion restaurants, as an extremely smooth, full-bodied 100 percent malt lager with a complex aroma - a smoky, peaty blend of sweet green apples and vanilla - and a beautifully balanced flavor which is crisp and incredibly refreshing.

Lennon said he is particularly proud of Chang's performance against 31 other pale lagers, which are produced by a range of well known craft brewers and large international brewing companies. The lagers in the competition, many of them well established larger brands, hail from 17 countries around the globe and eight U.S. states.

The distinguished tasting panel described Chang as: "Bright golden color. Honeyed raisin toast aromas with a hint of lychee follow through on a crisp, smooth entry to a dryish medium body with a hint of apple, nut, and a solid roasted grain character. Finishes with a crisp, balanced earthy hop and pizza dough fade. A very nice food beer."

Source: Yahoo News - 09 January 2009

Were you able to find the details anywhere on the web about what other beers Chang was compared against in this "World Beer Championship"? Couldn't find anything about it on the web site of "the acclaimed Beverage Testing Institute" (http://www.tastings.com/).

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Source: Yahoo News - 09 January 2009

Why do I get the sneaking suspicion we are not getting the same brew in Thailand!!! Has anyone tried the US brew out of a bottle, is the label idenitcal to the Thai, is down to the fine print!

I missed the peaty blen of sweat green apples and doughy pizza, that came two minutes before from Pizza Hut or was that The Pizza or.......... h3ll who cares!

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People here mostly hate Chang for strong hangovers, not for the taste.

In fact I don't recall "Chang tastes like crap" comments at all. Maybe "too strong, add some ice", but to "crap".

Draft Chang is easier to handle the next morning and it's easier to drink, too, but they obiously had only bottled beer in that competition.

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With a history of rigged elections the US of A does not really surprise me with a outcome like that.

BUT the Gold Medal won in Brussels? Probably the contest was arranged and paid by Thai Bev, otherwise I can not understand why the worst beer in Thailand can win medals abroad, not speaking of being allowed on the market (check the chemicals!!).

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I have been a beer lover for over 40 years, and love all kinds of beer, from Guinness, to English real ale, to the best of European lagers.

I first tried Chang in the early 90's, when it first came out, and I liked the flavour. It is a very good, tasty beer, which goes down extremely well when ice cold in a hot climate.

But I rarely drink it as it is just too strong.

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Thailand's Chang Beer Wins Gold Medal in the 2008 World Beer Championships

... Beverage Testing Institute (BTI).

Chang earned an impressive 90 points in The 2008 World Beer Championships and was awarded a gold medal in the Pale Lager Division with an "Exceptional" rating by the Beverage Testing Institute judges. ...

Here are the top 20 Pale Lagers listed on BTI's website with their ratings. Chang is not listed. mmmm.

93 • Alivaria Ekstra Pale Lager.

Rich old gold color. Wet bread dough and light honeyed lemon peel aromas follow through to a crisp frothy, and dryish medium body with a nice honeyed nut, grain, and marmalade fade. Tasty. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

92 • Gubernija Brewery Gubernijos Ekstra.

Attractive medium-golden color. Lovely lightly caramelized malt with hints of dried flowers and riverbeds. A round, very smooth entry leads to a mildly frothy dryish medium-to full bodied palate with toasty pale malt, light toffee, and dried fruit flavors. Finishes with a crisp, astringent fade of citrus and earthy hops. A dead ringer for a very fine Bohemian Pilsner. Brilliant! (tasted on Oct-01-2005)

91 • Gubernija Brewery Zalgirio.

Pale golden color. Earthy clay-like hop and grainy malt aromas. A rich frothy entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate of lightly caramelized malt with mild toffee and wheat toast flavors. Finishes with elegant, mild earthy hops and a powdered sugarcoated lemon peel fade. Very well balanced and flavorful. (tasted on Oct-01-2005)

91 • Lion Brewery Ceylon PLC Imperial Lager.

Pale golden amber color. Grilled mango, orange blossom honey, and Hawaiian bread toast aromas follow through on a very supple and round entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium-full body with honey yogurt, apple, and pepper notes. Finishes with a long, warming honey granola fade. Big and tasty; pair with mighty curries. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

91 • Brewery Warka Lager.

Pale amber color. Charred nut, butter toffee and tree bark aromas follow through to a round dry-yet-fruity medium body with date and powdered sugar and cocoa dusted fig accents. Finishes with a milk chocolate covered raisin and nut fade with a hint of mocha. Not a pale lager, but very nice. (tasted on Oct-30-2007)

91 • Boon Rawd Brewery Co. Singha Beer.

Bright golden color. Fresh sourdough bread and dried lemon and faint coconut milk aromas. A frothy, zippy entry leads to a dryish light-to-medium body of honeyed lemon, rye toast, and straw flavors. Finishes in a long, very refreshing citrus zest and praline fade with balanced bittering hops. A super quaffer. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

91 • Clipper City Brewing Co. McHenry Premium Lager.

Golden amber color. Honey, orange marmalade, lemon poppy seed muffin aromas follow through to a round, dry-yet-fruity medium-to-full body and a fruity sweet, tangy golden raisin and honey fade with slight dough and nuts notes. Very tasty. (tasted on Oct-26-2007)

90 • Gubernija Brewery Ledo.

Medium golden color. Warm buttered toast, earthy hop aromas. A crisp entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate with honey toasted and fairly grainy pale malt and golden raisin flavors. Finishes with a crisply astringent, fruity sweet citrus and wet reed fade. Quite refreshing. (tasted on Oct-01-2005)

90 • Cosmos Brewery Co., Ltd. Chang Beer.

Bright golden color. Honeyed raisin toast aromas with a hint of lychee follow through on a crisp, smooth entry to a dryish medium body with a hint of apple, nut, and a solid roasted grain character. Finishes with a crisp, balanced earthy hop and pizza dough fade. A very nice food beer. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

89 • Granville Island Brewing Co. Island Lager.

Old gold color. Honeyed golden raisin toast aromas. A round entry leads to a dry-yet-fruity medium body of golden raisin, honeyed wheat bread, gravel, and orange marmalade flavors. Finishes with a lovely fade of dried fruit, nuts, and delicate spice. (tasted on Nov-06-2006)

89 • Tijuana TJ Güera.

Rich golden color. Buttered nut toast, cheddar popcorn, with apricot jam aromas follow through to a very frothy and soft, dryish medium body with delicate lemon rind and talc notes and a very crisp, mildly astringent snappy hop fade. Subtle, refreshing, and elegant. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

89 • Heineken Slovensko Golden Pheasant Lager.

Old gold color. Buttered raisin toast and delicate citrus and spice aromas follow through on a round entry to a dryish medium body with mild creamed corn notes. Finishes with a crisp, savory butter toasted nut and orange spice tea fade. Refreshing. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

88 • Svyturys Ekstra Draught.

Bright golden color with a lacy head. Honeyed nut and lemon pastry aromas follow through on a rich entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium body with tropical fruit custard tart note. Finishes with a long, velvety yet crisp fruit. Nice weight and poise. (tasted on Oct-09-2008)

88 • Sleeman Brewing & Malting Co. Original Draught.

Golden amber color. Dark rye toast and orange marmalade aromas. A round frothy entry leads to a dry-yet-fruity medium body of caramel, rye, and candied orange peel flavors. Finishes with a marmalade, toast, and mineral fade. (tasted on Nov-06-2006)

88 • Cross Plains Brewery Esser's Best.

Brilliant amber color. Brioche, light caramel and fig aromas. A round frothy entry leads to a dryish medium body of rye toast, caramel apple and figs, and dried tangerine peel flavors. Finishes with a toasty, raisin and citrus peel fade. Nicely balanced. (tasted on Nov-07-2006)

88 • Swan Lake Beer Koshihikari Jikomi.

Pale golden color. Bread and faint dried banana aromas. A crisp entry leads to a dry light-to medium body of toast, citrus zest, and delicate grain flavors. Finishes with a refreshing and mildly astringent wave of bittering hops. (tasted on Feb-23-2007)

88 • Birra Moretti Baffo D'Oro.

Old gold color. Fresh toasted bread and chocolate milkshake aromas. A soft, sound entry leads to a dryish medium body of honeyed nut toast and citrus marmalade flavors with a crisp, zippy, white clay and nut accented fade. A great beer for Napoli-style pizza. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

88 • Birra Moretti Moretti Lager.

Pale golden yellow color. Mild aromas of light rye toast and cracker and egg white soufflé follow through on soft, but crisp entry to a dryish light-to-medium body with excellent grainy bread and earth hop flavors with a touch of butter and dried fruit on the finish. An excellent food beer. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

88 • Michelob Brewing Co. Michelob Lager.

Deep golden color. Mild peach custard pastry aromas have a toasty edge and follow through on a soft, supple entry to a dryish medium body with toasted nut bread and savory grilled citrus and root vegetable notes. Finishes with a very clean, honeyed nut and candied citrus peel fade. A refreshing and balanced quaffer or food beer. (tasted on Oct-14-2008)

88 • Kona Brewing Co. Longboard Island Lager.

Bright golden color. Baked citrus, buttered toast, straw aromas follow through on a round, crisp entry to a dryish medium body nice integration toast, raisin, citrus, and earth flavors. Finishes with a long refreshing wave of flavor. A nice summer, "chill out" beer. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

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With a history of rigged elections the US of A does not really surprise me with a outcome like that.

BUT the Gold Medal won in Brussels? Probably the contest was arranged and paid by Thai Bev, otherwise I can not understand why the worst beer in Thailand can win medals abroad, not speaking of being allowed on the market (check the chemicals!!).

I disagree. The Worst beer in Thailand, or perhaps the world, is that Cheers crapola. :o

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Thailand's Chang Beer Wins Gold Medal in the 2008 World Beer Championships

... Beverage Testing Institute (BTI).

Chang earned an impressive 90 points in The 2008 World Beer Championships and was awarded a gold medal in the Pale Lager Division with an "Exceptional" rating by the Beverage Testing Institute judges. ...

Here are the top 20 Pale Lagers listed on BTI's website with their ratings. Chang is not listed. mmmm.

93 • Alivaria Ekstra Pale Lager.

Rich old gold color. Wet bread dough and light honeyed lemon peel aromas follow through to a crisp frothy, and dryish medium body with a nice honeyed nut, grain, and marmalade fade. Tasty. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

92 • Gubernija Brewery Gubernijos Ekstra.

Attractive medium-golden color. Lovely lightly caramelized malt with hints of dried flowers and riverbeds. A round, very smooth entry leads to a mildly frothy dryish medium-to full bodied palate with toasty pale malt, light toffee, and dried fruit flavors. Finishes with a crisp, astringent fade of citrus and earthy hops. A dead ringer for a very fine Bohemian Pilsner. Brilliant! (tasted on Oct-01-2005)

91 • Gubernija Brewery Zalgirio.

Pale golden color. Earthy clay-like hop and grainy malt aromas. A rich frothy entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate of lightly caramelized malt with mild toffee and wheat toast flavors. Finishes with elegant, mild earthy hops and a powdered sugarcoated lemon peel fade. Very well balanced and flavorful. (tasted on Oct-01-2005)

91 • Lion Brewery Ceylon PLC Imperial Lager.

Pale golden amber color. Grilled mango, orange blossom honey, and Hawaiian bread toast aromas follow through on a very supple and round entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium-full body with honey yogurt, apple, and pepper notes. Finishes with a long, warming honey granola fade. Big and tasty; pair with mighty curries. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

91 • Brewery Warka Lager.

Pale amber color. Charred nut, butter toffee and tree bark aromas follow through to a round dry-yet-fruity medium body with date and powdered sugar and cocoa dusted fig accents. Finishes with a milk chocolate covered raisin and nut fade with a hint of mocha. Not a pale lager, but very nice. (tasted on Oct-30-2007)

91 • Boon Rawd Brewery Co. Singha Beer.

Bright golden color. Fresh sourdough bread and dried lemon and faint coconut milk aromas. A frothy, zippy entry leads to a dryish light-to-medium body of honeyed lemon, rye toast, and straw flavors. Finishes in a long, very refreshing citrus zest and praline fade with balanced bittering hops. A super quaffer. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

91 • Clipper City Brewing Co. McHenry Premium Lager.

Golden amber color. Honey, orange marmalade, lemon poppy seed muffin aromas follow through to a round, dry-yet-fruity medium-to-full body and a fruity sweet, tangy golden raisin and honey fade with slight dough and nuts notes. Very tasty. (tasted on Oct-26-2007)

90 • Gubernija Brewery Ledo.

Medium golden color. Warm buttered toast, earthy hop aromas. A crisp entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate with honey toasted and fairly grainy pale malt and golden raisin flavors. Finishes with a crisply astringent, fruity sweet citrus and wet reed fade. Quite refreshing. (tasted on Oct-01-2005)

90 • Cosmos Brewery Co., Ltd. Chang Beer.

Bright golden color. Honeyed raisin toast aromas with a hint of lychee follow through on a crisp, smooth entry to a dryish medium body with a hint of apple, nut, and a solid roasted grain character. Finishes with a crisp, balanced earthy hop and pizza dough fade. A very nice food beer. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

89 • Granville Island Brewing Co. Island Lager.

Old gold color. Honeyed golden raisin toast aromas. A round entry leads to a dry-yet-fruity medium body of golden raisin, honeyed wheat bread, gravel, and orange marmalade flavors. Finishes with a lovely fade of dried fruit, nuts, and delicate spice. (tasted on Nov-06-2006)

89 • Tijuana TJ Güera.

Rich golden color. Buttered nut toast, cheddar popcorn, with apricot jam aromas follow through to a very frothy and soft, dryish medium body with delicate lemon rind and talc notes and a very crisp, mildly astringent snappy hop fade. Subtle, refreshing, and elegant. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

89 • Heineken Slovensko Golden Pheasant Lager.

Old gold color. Buttered raisin toast and delicate citrus and spice aromas follow through on a round entry to a dryish medium body with mild creamed corn notes. Finishes with a crisp, savory butter toasted nut and orange spice tea fade. Refreshing. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

88 • Svyturys Ekstra Draught.

Bright golden color with a lacy head. Honeyed nut and lemon pastry aromas follow through on a rich entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium body with tropical fruit custard tart note. Finishes with a long, velvety yet crisp fruit. Nice weight and poise. (tasted on Oct-09-2008)

88 • Sleeman Brewing & Malting Co. Original Draught.

Golden amber color. Dark rye toast and orange marmalade aromas. A round frothy entry leads to a dry-yet-fruity medium body of caramel, rye, and candied orange peel flavors. Finishes with a marmalade, toast, and mineral fade. (tasted on Nov-06-2006)

88 • Cross Plains Brewery Esser's Best.

Brilliant amber color. Brioche, light caramel and fig aromas. A round frothy entry leads to a dryish medium body of rye toast, caramel apple and figs, and dried tangerine peel flavors. Finishes with a toasty, raisin and citrus peel fade. Nicely balanced. (tasted on Nov-07-2006)

88 • Swan Lake Beer Koshihikari Jikomi.

Pale golden color. Bread and faint dried banana aromas. A crisp entry leads to a dry light-to medium body of toast, citrus zest, and delicate grain flavors. Finishes with a refreshing and mildly astringent wave of bittering hops. (tasted on Feb-23-2007)

88 • Birra Moretti Baffo D'Oro.

Old gold color. Fresh toasted bread and chocolate milkshake aromas. A soft, sound entry leads to a dryish medium body of honeyed nut toast and citrus marmalade flavors with a crisp, zippy, white clay and nut accented fade. A great beer for Napoli-style pizza. (tasted on Nov-01-2007)

88 • Birra Moretti Moretti Lager.

Pale golden yellow color. Mild aromas of light rye toast and cracker and egg white soufflé follow through on soft, but crisp entry to a dryish light-to-medium body with excellent grainy bread and earth hop flavors with a touch of butter and dried fruit on the finish. An excellent food beer. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

88 • Michelob Brewing Co. Michelob Lager.

Deep golden color. Mild peach custard pastry aromas have a toasty edge and follow through on a soft, supple entry to a dryish medium body with toasted nut bread and savory grilled citrus and root vegetable notes. Finishes with a very clean, honeyed nut and candied citrus peel fade. A refreshing and balanced quaffer or food beer. (tasted on Oct-14-2008)

88 • Kona Brewing Co. Longboard Island Lager.

Bright golden color. Baked citrus, buttered toast, straw aromas follow through on a round, crisp entry to a dryish medium body nice integration toast, raisin, citrus, and earth flavors. Finishes with a long refreshing wave of flavor. A nice summer, "chill out" beer. (tasted on Nov-05-2008)

Chang is there. Have a look at the 90 point entries.

Singha seems to have beaten Chang however with an impressive 91 points so unless this is out of date I have no idea how Chang is the gold medal winner, unless all beers above a certain score win a gold medal.

More to the point, where do they come up with these tastes? I am a beer drinker, preferring English real ale, German or Czech lagers and Belgian beers. I respect the opinions of Roger Protz or the late Michael Jackson but whoever came up with these tasting notes are just pretentious a**holes. Has anyone here ever experienced grilled mango, orange blossom honey, and Hawaiian bread toast aromas when drinking a beer?

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Did German breweries not compete or did they not want their products mentioned together with the likes of Chang beer?

Probably they did not compete, or at least not in that category of beer. If you browse that "organization's" web site you'll see positive things about quite a number of German beers, though mostly in other categories of beer. The Pale Lager category on that website seems to be a catch-all for the weak tasting, piss colored, mass market beers that sell for a cheap price in most countries. In the context of Thailand, think Singha, Heineken, Tiger, Chang, and the former Carlssburg; but exclude John Smith's, Warsteiner, Erdinger, Paulaner, Kilkenny, etc. Germany doesn't have a lot of internationally distributed beers in that category outside of Beck's, however they do have Heffewiessens, Pilsners, Dopplebocks and the like that score well on that website.

Something doesn't quite add up about that website though. It seems to just be a website run that solicits voluntary entries into "World Beer Champships" and then gives more than one of them a "Gold Medal" in each category. Press release such as the one from Chang follow, but yet there the organization that ran the contest doesn't seem to publicly release the results of the contest. Also, that website seems to seldom gives anything a bad review, just about everything has a "complex backbone and an aroma suggesting apples, banannas, and, subtle Salz hops".

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With a history of rigged elections the US of A does not really surprise me with a outcome like that.

BUT the Gold Medal won in Brussels? Probably the contest was arranged and paid by Thai Bev, otherwise I can not understand why the worst beer in Thailand can win medals abroad, not speaking of being allowed on the market (check the chemicals!!).

It's predictable that any thread on ThaiVisa with the word "beer" or "pizza" in it will bring out the America haters. All that happened here Chang found a website run by unkown people and got a "gold medal" from them, and then Chang put out a press release. While it might be the case that America has committed unforgivable sins against you and that you have have the right to hate every last thing and person who comes from there, your animosity is misdirected in this case.

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In my opinion, Chang is quite nice but, the quality varies. Normally it is alright - but at times you really get a bad bottle. Hmm.

I like Beer Lao and and Beer Leo better though.

As for the Gold Medal - You certainly find better beers among the Belgian, Chezch, English and German beers.

I wonder how the U.S. got to hold a world beer competition?

What ingredients are allowed in Thai beers?

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Beer Lao Or Angkor beats Change by miles.

Beer Lao yes, but Angkor? That stuff is piss! And I live in America!

I think you're referring to Anchor, that tastes piss.

Angkor is the best lager in SEA. smiley-eatdrink048.gif

My recollection is that it is the other way around. But then I haven't been in Cambodia for a few years, so my memory of it could be getting rusty.

I love the way everyone in Cambodia (even the English-speaking foreigners) pronounce Anchor Beer "ann-CHORR" to distinguish it from "Angkor".

Som ann-CHORR beer muay tiet! Or gun j'raeun bong!

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I wonder how the U.S. got to hold a world beer competition?

They didn't. A website apparrently based in the US solicited entries into a "World Beer Championship", reviewed the entiries at their leisure, and then told a number of companies that they had won medals. You or I could run a World Beer Champsionship too, all you need to do is register a domain and be willing to drink and write about whatever beer people send to you.

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I wonder how the U.S. got to hold a world beer competition?

They didn't. A website apparrently based in the US solicited entries into a "World Beer Championship", reviewed the entiries at their leisure, and then told a number of companies that they had won medals. You or I could run a World Beer Champsionship too, all you need to do is register a domain and be willing to drink and write about whatever beer people send to you.

I must have seen a few of the judges around here the way they are gulping down so much beer all the time...pure pro's. :o

(I'm not really into beer at all. Whisky is my arena.)

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After the Great Britain Beer Festival, in London, all the brewery presidents decided to go out for a beer.

The guy from Chang sits down and says, "Hey bartender, I would like the world's best beer, a Chang." The bartender dusts off a bottle from the shelf and gives it to him.

The guy from Budweiser says, "I'd like the best beer in the world, give me 'The King Of Beers', a Budweiser." The bartender gives him

one.

The guy from Heineken says, "I'd like the only beer made with fresh spring water, give me a Heineken" He gets it.

The guy from Stella sits down and says, "Give me a Coke." The bartender is a little taken aback, but gives him what he ordered.

The other brewery presidents look over at him and ask "Why aren't you drinking a Stella" and the Stella president replies, "Well, I figured if you guys aren't drinking beer, neither would I."

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After the Great Britain Beer Festival, in London, all the brewery presidents decided to go out for a beer.

The guy from Chang sits down and says, "Hey bartender, I would like the world's best beer, a Chang." The bartender dusts off a bottle from the shelf and gives it to him.

The guy from Budweiser says, "I'd like the best beer in the world, give me 'The King Of Beers', a Budweiser." The bartender gives him

one.

The guy from Heineken says, "I'd like the only beer made with fresh spring water, give me a Heineken" He gets it.

The guy from Stella sits down and says, "Give me a Coke." The bartender is a little taken aback, but gives him what he ordered.

The other brewery presidents look over at him and ask "Why aren't you drinking a Stella" and the Stella president replies, "Well, I figured if you guys aren't drinking beer, neither would I."

And the joke was the guy from Stella. Amazing how their repeated victories at the World Domestic Abuse Festival have made them so cocky.

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... as an extremely smooth, full-bodied 100 percent malt lager with a complex aroma - a smoky, peaty blend of sweet green apples and vanilla - and a beautifully balanced flavor which is crisp and incredibly refreshing....golden color. Honeyed raisin toast aromas with a hint of lychee follow through on a crisp, smooth entry to a dryish medium body with a hint of apple, nut, and a solid roasted grain character. Finishes with a crisp, balanced earthy hop and pizza dough fade. A very nice food beer."

Yeah....but does it taste like beer ? :o

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... as an extremely smooth, full-bodied 100 percent malt lager with a complex aroma - a smoky, peaty blend of sweet green apples and vanilla - and a beautifully balanced flavor which is crisp and incredibly refreshing....golden color. Honeyed raisin toast aromas with a hint of lychee follow through on a crisp, smooth entry to a dryish medium body with a hint of apple, nut, and a solid roasted grain character. Finishes with a crisp, balanced earthy hop and pizza dough fade. A very nice food beer."

Yeah....but does it taste like beer ? :o

I thought that was a pretty over the to description too. Would this be better: "an unpretentious but hearty brew with a faint nose of urinal soap and of subtly diluted ammonium.”?

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