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| Thailands Wine Cellar For all the Booze related threads, be it Thai Singha Beer, Sangsom Whiskey, Sangthip, Mekhong, Lao Khao, Fancy making your own Yah Dong? Of course not forgetting the old favourites like American bourbons and Scotch Whiskeys. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Phrae
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| And now for the real stuff. Lao Khao also called Khao Dtom or Lao Dtern. They is no tax on this stuff as it is illegal, it is also known as Teflers Tipple It is 50 proof and packs a real punch. Scientifically proven to accelerate cerosis of the liver threefold. Purchased by the bag for 10 baht or in 5 litres plastic bottles for special occasions. Available under the counter in every village. ![]() |
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| Loved By Women. | Quote:
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| Koh Chang Last Online: 02-12-2008 03:11 PM Join Date: Sep 2007
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are u pissed hahahaahahah | ||
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| Takiab Beach Last Online: 01-03-2008 04:50 PM Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Just got back from Phillipines, drank a bit of too much red horse....definatlly a hangover beer...As a asside, I finally made it to Changmai, got in this morning, after a train ride from BKK. I will be here for maybe 7 days, dentist tomnight, but after that, I will try some local watering holes.... |
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| Kraut Last Online: 01-07-2008 11:03 AM Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: under the headphones
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| Ferk, trolling mods have ruined my thread!!! Anyway, here a classic from the Phils: ![]() Ginebra San Miguel - the working man's staple drink. 80 proof and comes in four sizes, the 1.5 l "Grande" is only 80 Pesos (65 Baht) and comes handy for those looong election weekends. Here the 250 ml version, which makes a decent primer for a night out. Don't be put off by the smell of turps and medical alc, it really is quite drinkable. Hangover: do not mix with soft drinks. |
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| Kraut Last Online: 01-07-2008 11:03 AM Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: under the headphones
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| I'd recommend to stay clear of most local whiskies in Laos, with a couple of exceptions: ![]() Lao Det is a classic rice spirit and standard booze in Laos, 4000 kip (15bt) for the small bottle. ![]() This "white jum pa" is surprisingly smooth and has a flowery bouquet - unexpected from rice liquor, but this one is made from ordinary rice, not sticky rice like most rice spirits. Very affordable at 8.000 kip. Zero hangover from both. |
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| The Cat Last Online: 12-10-2008 03:30 PM Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Bangkok
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It is just that we drink far less. And hence can afford to drink more expensive and far better beers... | |
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