chang, heineken, tiger or singha?
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Heineken on tap far surpasses them all IMHO. I hadn't had any for a long time until a week ago and it was a delicious beer, had 4 pints in fact. You can't even tell it's the same "name" beer that's in the bottles here. No similarity at all.
In a hurry to get happy or, at the beach and need ice to keep it cold - Chang.
Long haul drinking - Tiger or bottled Heineken
Singha - simply makes my mouth and tongue pucker up too much after a few, but a few from time to time are good.
Pete
In a hurry to get happy or, at the beach and need ice to keep it cold - Chang.
Long haul drinking - Tiger or bottled Heineken
Singha - simply makes my mouth and tongue pucker up too much after a few, but a few from time to time are good.

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Yeuk Heineken is gnats pi$$prcscct wrote:Heineken on tap far surpasses them all IMHO. I hadn't had any for a long time until a week ago and it was a delicious beer, had 4 pints in fact. You can't even tell it's the same "name" beer that's in the bottles here. No similarity at all.
Pete

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As I live in UK I know what European Heineken is like and I still hold the opinion it is gnats pi$$. Never drunk it in LOS as there are far better drinks in my opinion. I guess we will have to agree to disagree about this !!prcscct wrote:So some say. This keg brew though actually had the nutty taste of the Heineken you get in Europe. A pleasant surprise for this tropical outpost of beer loving humanity, who thirst for something new and different.Kraka's Dad wrote: Yeuk Heineken is gnats pi$$
Pete


The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
Heineken in the UK of course did used to be gnats' stuff, but has since been replaced by the 5.4% Euro brew and is much better.
But to come back to the question as to what to drink in Hua Hin, surely each beer has its own merits. Tiger and Heineken make a nice change when the Chang has become a bit too sticky, while the draft Singha they serve at Mai Tai is a drink for all seasons. You can always have too much of good thing, so its best to pick the beer to suit the occasion.
I also find that the only thing that can cure a changover is another Chang. Any of the other beers just doesn't quite hit the right spot; but another Chang with a big bowl of really spicy soup for my breakfast and I'm happily back on the road to ruin.
But to come back to the question as to what to drink in Hua Hin, surely each beer has its own merits. Tiger and Heineken make a nice change when the Chang has become a bit too sticky, while the draft Singha they serve at Mai Tai is a drink for all seasons. You can always have too much of good thing, so its best to pick the beer to suit the occasion.
I also find that the only thing that can cure a changover is another Chang. Any of the other beers just doesn't quite hit the right spot; but another Chang with a big bowl of really spicy soup for my breakfast and I'm happily back on the road to ruin.
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