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Thailand's beer: What are you drinking?

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Archa is actually ok,I've drank it up in Udon Thani before in the food market near the train station,when Singha is not an option and it's that or Super Hi-So Chang elephant bile! bah.gif

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  • Beer Lao dark. beats any Thai beer.

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    Have heard rumours of Formaldehyde being used as a strilising/preservative agent in beers in Thailand. The other day I was talking with a Norwegian friend who is in the contamination clear up industr

  • They're all crap, but out of the major brands I've chosen Tiger, closest to palatable. I'm thinking of starting to brew my own.

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Been drinking Red Lion made by San Miguel,6% and a nice taste. You have to look for it tho because label is in Thai. 49b a great deal so check it out

Sorry it is red horse. My brews of choice in the states was Sierra Nevada Moosehead IPA, and Dog Fish Head 60 minute IPA. But we are in Thailand and I sure miss a good IPA. Any suggestions,price no object.

Singha light. Its actually a mid strength beer impossible to get drunk on..yeah kind defeats the purpose but I HATE hangovers

The only Thai beer to miss is Kloster. All beers here take the same: inspid, no character.

Except for the colonel's on Koh Kret, of course.

Thai beer is a light, refreshing drink, best served with ice, with the bonus effect of getting you pissed. That doesn't mean it's bad, just that it's different to beers from some other places.

The only Thai beer to miss is Kloster. All beers here take the same: inspid, no character.

Except for the colonel's on Koh Kret, of course.

Personally I miss Amarit, everything else I agree with.

Where can buy a good beer in Thailand good ol VB from Australia now thats a real mans beer

VB is good but l always preferred Fosters.

Also liked Swan Draught & in latter years Fourex Gold.

Tasmania also produces some good beers.

We do/did have some horrors though!

Who ever remembers KB Lager or Resch's Bitter.

l would rather had NOT drunk/drank than drink those two revolting brews.!

Back in the 70s l remember the joy of finding a pub in London that sold Swan Lager.

From then on, l was one of their best customers until l left the UK.

"Is there a way to escape these beer relentless headaches"?

For all those who drink pint after pint every day, I emphasis "every", you deserve all you get, and I have absolutely no sympathy for you.

A person showing the signs of alcohol changing their mood, will never be welcome in my company.

What is so hard about limiting your alcohol, and having a couple of drink free days in a week?

I love cakes, biscuits and ice cream, but I take it in moderation as I don't want to get fat like all my Farang friends, with the very odd exception.

Why can't beer drinkers do the same?

The occasional hangover is well worth it, if it follows a quality night out.

Really? Can you actually remember that "quality night out"?

"Is there a way to escape these beer relentless headaches"?

For all those who drink pint after pint every day, I emphasis "every", you deserve all you get, and I have absolutely no sympathy for you.

A person showing the signs of alcohol changing their mood, will never be welcome in my company.

What is so hard about limiting your alcohol, and having a couple of drink free days in a week?

I love cakes, biscuits and ice cream, but I take it in moderation as I don't want to get fat like all my Farang friends, with the very odd exception.

Why can't beer drinkers do the same?

I dont drink pints so no headaches for me.

Am over the local swill so each month (payday) I buy a few boxes from wish beer. Typically only buy IPA's though.

This month I bought BrewDog - Jackhammer, 8 Wired - Super Conductor, To Ol - Insane In The Grain and Stone Brewing - Ruination Double.

All very nice beers.

I like the brewdog IPA

OB

Thai beer is a light, refreshing drink, best served with ice, with the bonus effect of getting you pissed. That doesn't mean it's bad, just that it's different to beers from some other places.

Philistine

OB

I used to drink Klosters when I first came to Thailand. Whatever happened to it. I talk about Klosters beer and everyone says "what".

Why can't beer drinkers do the same?

Because it keeps people like you away. I even got a sudden urge to open a cold one right now as deterrent.

"Is there a way to escape these beer relentless headaches"?

For all those who drink pint after pint every day, I emphasis "every", you deserve all you get, and I have absolutely no sympathy for you.

A person showing the signs of alcohol changing their mood, will never be welcome in my company.

What is so hard about limiting your alcohol, and having a couple of drink free days in a week?

I love cakes, biscuits and ice cream, but I take it in moderation as I don't want to get fat like all my Farang friends, with the very odd exception.

Why can't beer drinkers do the same?

bah.gif Thats me vomiting in your lap

Been drinking Red Lion made by San Miguel,6% and a nice taste. You have to look for it tho because label is in Thai. 49b a great deal so check it out

Sorry it is red horse. My brews of choice in the states was Sierra Nevada Moosehead IPA, and Dog Fish Head 60 minute IPA. But we are in Thailand and I sure miss a good IPA. Any suggestions,price no object.

If price is not an issue its all here https://www.wishbeer.com/en/428-american?p=2

Why can't beer drinkers do the same?

Because it keeps people like you away. I even got a sudden urge to open a cold one right now as deterrent.

What do you mean it keeps people like me away? If the people drink socially, and it does not affect their moods

then they have no problem.

I get invitation to get togethers with local Farangs all the time, many of whom have been friends for many years, none

of them seem to want to keep me away, but then, none of them are drunks.

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"Is there a way to escape these beer relentless headaches"?

For all those who drink pint after pint every day, I emphasis "every", you deserve all you get, and I have absolutely no sympathy for you.

A person showing the signs of alcohol changing their mood, will never be welcome in my company.

What is so hard about limiting your alcohol, and having a couple of drink free days in a week?

I love cakes, biscuits and ice cream, but I take it in moderation as I don't want to get fat like all my Farang friends, with the very odd exception.

Why can't beer drinkers do the same?

bah.gif Thats me vomiting in your lap

laugh.png That's me after some drunk is lying on the floor after attempting to vomit in my lap.

Off on a tangent,

l found a US beer called Coors to be extremely drinkable.

To me, some of their other beers were so-so, but l definitely liked Coors.

Thai beer is a light, refreshing drink, best served with ice, with the bonus effect of getting you pissed. That doesn't mean it's bad, just that it's different to beers from some other places.

Philistine

OB

Beer snob.

SB

Let's get this straight someone Irish is lecturing us all to drink in moderation? cheesy.gif

I drink only Singha; unless Beer Lao is available.

For a change I bought some Hoegaarden this week , even my TW likes it and 45B a bottle where I buy it from .

I rarely buy my beer in the 7/11. It's asking for trouble. The neighbourhood gossip is bound to be in there too. I opt for the local mom and pop shop like everyone else. There you are guaranteed discretion, no questions asked.

Go to the 7/11 and que up with a 4 pack of beers, it better be the weekend cause on a working day you don't half attract attention.

I rarely buy my beer in the 7/11. It's asking for trouble. The neighbourhood gossip is bound to be in there too. I opt for the local mom and pop shop like everyone else. There you are guaranteed discretion, no questions asked.

Go to the 7/11 and que up with a 4 pack of beers, it better be the weekend cause on a working day you don't half attract attention.

Who cares who knows?

The only beer l could drink was Chang Draught (not classic) then they stopped making it facepalm.gif .

Fortunately Archa seemed to have changed their recipe and it is now drinkable..

My favorite drink at home(UK)is Guinness or a nice real Ale,that's probably why my normal beer here is Singha.

Or if I have to put ice in it,Archa,without ice its got a strange aftertaste.

But as my friend says,no such thing as a bad beer,some are just better than others!. ;-)

No one did mention Siam Sato beer? [emoji16]

No one did mention Siam Sato beer? [emoji16]

I dont think anything that has the aroma of manky old rice, bad apples, cat pee and a bit of peach could ever be classed as "beer".

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