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Wow - obviously hit a raw nerve with this one !!!!
Great feedback - sounds like Beer Lao, Guiness and John Smiths is the way to go + possibly Erdinger and a belgian beer. The Belgian stuff is stocked by her cousin so she should be able to find the wholesaler but I cant for the life of me remember what it was called.
..scrap any thought of the American lagers......the Asian lagers are mild enough for any "wimpy" tastes out there. The American micro brews are great but impossible to get as an export. I hear there is a micro brewery or two in BKK.....they most likely only keg so Guess would need a small "kegarator".....not uncommon in beer drinking households in the US. About $500 US here(wholesale) and can handle 2 - 20 liter kegs(5 gal US)....Keg beer at Guess would be amazing..........
(monkeyman @ Apr. 19 2007,16:15) James Boags premium ( Its the best )
Stella always goes down well also .
I did drink quite a bit of Boags while i was working in Taz at the end of last year, not a bad pint really.
Stella has the reputation of making people aggressive in the UK, not quite sure why, but its a popular rumour amoungst the regular swillers where I work.
Robin
You pays your money & takes your chance. This isn't a rehearsal do it now, it's no good looking back when it's a lover & wishing.... ITS TOO LATE.
..I lived in Brussels for a year and saw Stella poured by the gallons(liters) as it's what I call the Budweiser of Belgium beers....mild, pale, cheap, lager(lawn mower beer as you can drink a few liters and still mow the lawn on a hot day without cutting off a foot) that when imported to a foreign country carries a premium price.....sort of like Corona.....25 yrs ago no one in Mexico would drink that "horse piss" as they called it......spend millions on marketing and advertising and now it's a premium export..go figure. Stick to serving ales and you can't go wrong with me.....
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