The Beer Thread 2

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The Beer Thread 2

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The original beer thread has been removed from the public forum in light of recent police action and potential complications/violations of Thailand's alcohol advertising laws.

Thai craft beer fancier fined for Facebook photo, review
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business ... story.html

This thread can be used to chat about beers but please don't post any photos to avoid falling foul of this rather rediculous legislation.


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Thank you. I hate it, but I think it’s the right move.
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How shit.
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Lost wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 3:25 pmHow shit.
Thailand, 2023.

That beer fine story is making headlines around the world, highlighting how stupid this place really is at times.

He shared a photo of a beer on Facebook. Thailand fined him more than US$4,000
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeas ... ore-us4000
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Turns out the man is a biology teacher at Assumption College in Bangkok. All he did was post a photo with a review. Just as I have done dozens of times on these pages not realizing that I was a dangerous criminal.

Most of his FB posts are either family or biology related. Time to get him behind bars so he won’t do any more damage to society.

Thailand deserves to be a laughing stock for so many reasons.

[I hope I got the right FB account for this poor guy.]
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In view of the above highlighted issues I'm not sure if I can name a beer on here ??
Anyway I have been buying this beer to drink at home for some months now. For me it's the nearest thing to a European beer produced by any of the major brewers here in Thailand. In the last few days, however, I can't find any bottles at my three usual suppliers which are Makro (Pranburi), Villa Market or Bluport Food Hall.
I'm guessing that the premium price has not gone down well with Thai beer drinkers and that maybe Singha has ceased production. Has anyone heard anything?
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Naming is no problem, its just illegal to post photos of alcoholic products.
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My son, a confirmed Chang addict, has been in Europe for a couple of weeks. He came home last night and cracked opened a bottle of Chang. The look of absolute disgust on his face as he necked the first swig was memorable :laugh:

He was persistent though, and gradually adapted.
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Big Boy wrote:My son, a confirmed Chang addict, has been in Europe for a couple of weeks. He came home last night and cracked opened a bottle of Chang. The look of absolute disgust on his face as he necked the first swig was memorable Image

He was persistent though, and gradually adapted.
That's the very same look I have on my face on the very rare occasions I'm forced to drink it, mostly at BKP

Horrible stuff

That fake German Malt is tasty tho (Federbrau) Image

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Big Boy wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 10:42 am My son, a confirmed Chang addict, has been in Europe for a couple of weeks. He came home last night and cracked opened a bottle of Chang. The look of absolute disgust on his face as he necked the first swig was memorable :laugh:

He was persistent though, and gradually adapted.
It's bizarre but I've been drinking Leo when I'm in Thailand for years and I always enjoy the first one when I get back.
I know it's not a high quality beer but for me it tastes like home.
I've never found Leo in Europe but I do buy the odd bottle of Chang from the Asian supermarket here.
To be honest, I like beer to have a bit of a harsh taste, you need something to remind you it's going to hurt tomorrow if you over do it!
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I recently purchased a beer at a bottle shop here in Korat called 586 West Coast IPA. It was a bit too citrusy for me. But, the interesting thing is that it had no tax stamp even though it was brewed by The Craft Alliance in Singapore. Any ideas on how they managed to circumvent the import tax?

Another oddity is that the label is not printed on the can, as usual, but stuck on.
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Just FYI.

Today I bought four 500 ml cans of Oranjeboom premium lager beer – ABV 5% (blue/silver can) - at the Makro in Cha Am. It has the import sticker on it and says brewed and canned in the EU. It also has a BBE date of 25 JAN 2024. Price was 55 baht per can. This is the first time that I have seen this beer at Makro. I never had it before, but for the price I decided to give it a try. I’m chilling it down now for this weekend.
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Sounds like a great price - hopefully they have plenty in stock!!


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kwajdiver wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 4:15 pm Just FYI.

Today I bought four 500 ml cans of Oranjeboom premium lager beer – ABV 5% (blue/silver can) - at the Makro in Cha Am. It has the import sticker on it and says brewed and canned in the EU. It also has a BBE date of 25 JAN 2024. Price was 55 baht per can. This is the first time that I have seen this beer at Makro. I never had it before, but for the price I decided to give it a try. I’m chilling it down now for this weekend.
That's almost the same price as the UK (£4.79 - 204 baht for four). Can't see those hanging around long. Their premium strong lager (8.5%) is fairly popular here.
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kwajdiver wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 4:15 pm Today I bought four 500 ml cans of Oranjeboom premium lager beer – ABV 5% (blue/silver can) - at the Makro in Cha Am.
Oh blimey, don't get me started on Oranjeboom, which I have seen in a few places in Thailand. But as soon as I hear 'Oranjeboom', I just start singing that daft advert from the 80's. It also takes me back to one of my favourite London Pubs, De Hems, in Macclesfield Street in London, which back in the early nineties, sold it on draught. I can't recall why there is a Dutch pub in that location, on the edge of Chinatown and in what must be one of the shortest streets in London. And why was any street in London named after Macclesfield?

Anyway, here's the ad. I am warning you, this can seriously affect your life! :D

Admin edit: had to remove that we're afraid as is contravenes Thailand's alcohol advertising laws.

Now, before I am told off, back to topic!
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