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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Recently, while in Bangkok, I was introduced to this.


    It has ruined my life as nothing else comes close to this heavenly brew and there is not a bottle to be found here in Chiang Mai.


    Even my favorite, Beer Lao Dark, just doesn't taste so good anymore.
    That is pretty. Does it actually come out of the bottle purple? Anyways, I love any kind of wheat, weis or white beer and there's quite a selection on tap, as well as bottled, at the Beer Republic. Check it out: Beer Menu | Beer Republic Chiang Mai Sacra is out of the bottle (unfortunately) but it's a Spanish brew and pretty good. The little Spanish joint right next to Beer Republic serves it also.

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    Thanks for that info. Beer Republic is over in Nimmanhaemin. Guess I shall have to fight traffic and the trendy kids to get my purple beer.

    Must have been too dark for me to see the purple. Looked like bock to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Thanks for that info. Beer Republic is over in Nimmanhaemin. Guess I shall have to fight traffic and the trendy kids to get my purple beer.

    Must have been too dark for me to see the purple. Looked like bock to me.
    I didn't say they had that purple beer at Beer Republic! (there are the beers on the menu but they also chalk a few new ones up every night). But why not ask them to get it? Here's another link that might save you the traffic jams and bad views on the drive over to Beer Republic: Craft Beer Delivery | Thailand | Bangkok | ??????????????????????? | Wishbeer Scroll down the page and voila! Schneider Weisse Aventinus. Now the site promises delivery and it's based in BKK but the order page specifies the provinces. Do keep me updated.

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    Until Misskit orders a case of


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    Quite disgusting but better than nuthin' (just!)...


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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Thanks for that info. Beer Republic is over in Nimmanhaemin. Guess I shall have to fight traffic and the trendy kids to get my purple beer.

    Must have been too dark for me to see the purple. Looked like bock to me.
    I didn't say they had that purple beer at Beer Republic! (there are the beers on the menu but they also chalk a few new ones up every night). But why not ask them to get it? Here's another link that might save you the traffic jams and bad views on the drive over to Beer Republic: Craft Beer Delivery | Thailand | Bangkok | ??????????????????????? | Wishbeer Scroll down the page and voila! Schneider Weisse Aventinus. Now the site promises delivery and it's based in BKK but the order page specifies the provinces. Do keep me updated.
    Yes, Wishbeer has it, 240 baht for a 330ml bottle. It is divine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by graym
    Yes, Wishbeer has it, 240 baht for a 330ml bottle. It is divine...
    Will it deliver to Chiang Mai?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by graym
    Yes, Wishbeer has it, 240 baht for a 330ml bottle. It is divine...
    Will it deliver to Chiang Mai?
    They will, I used to live in Mae Tang...

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    Quote Originally Posted by graym View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by graym
    Yes, Wishbeer has it, 240 baht for a 330ml bottle. It is divine...
    Will it deliver to Chiang Mai?
    They will, I used to live in Mae Tang...
    Shite, time I changed my location!

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    Utterly delicious


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    White wine Friday, or everyday for that matter.

    Maybe, perhaps, shall get the voddie in for the weekend.

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    A whole bottle of wine is usually about 15 percent.

    The beers that are so strong usually taste a bit syrupy and heavy.

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    I just found a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale in my cupboard. I might drink it tonight but it must have been in my cupboard for at least 3 years. Will it still be drinkable? How long does beer last in a bottle? The label has a date of 30.11.07 but I don't know if that's the sell by/use by date or the production date.



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    I read the following online:


    How long does beer last? Does beer go bad?
    The shelf life of beer depends on a variety of factors, such as the preparation method and how it is stored.......
    So, does beer expire… when properly stored, the shelf life of beer past its best before date is approximately 6-9 months, if unopened, unrefridgerated......

    How to tell if beer is bad, rotten, spoiled, or expired?

    You can usually tell when you open the bottle if your beer has gone bad.
    When you open the bottle you should hear the normal “psssst” sound indicating that your beer is fresh and ready to drink. You should also see some white foam rising from the liquid after opening, lack of foam is another indication that most likely your beer has gone bad.

    If you have bottles, even before opening you can check the bottle for clues like a dusty bottle, a discolored label and especially any seepage around the cap which indicates prior heat abuse. Some other possible traits of expired beer product are a change in the color of the beer or a “dusty” settlement visible in the bottom of the bottle. If these things are going on in the bottle, the beer has most likely gone bad and the taste will be “flat” and spoiled tasting.

    There are, of course, certain health risks associated with spoiled food and drinks, so always remember to practice food safety and enjoy your product prior to the eat by date.

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    Thanks, wjblaney. I'll listen for a “psssst” sound and look for some white foam. Then I'll try a small sip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna
    Will it still be drinkable?
    Newcy brown usually gets sediment on the bottom of the bottle when it's old.

    Hold the bottle up to the light and check.

    It tastes like shit when it's old.

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    Neverna, how did it taste? Was it bad? Did you finish it anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    Neverna, how did it taste? Was it bad? Did you finish it anyway?
    Here are the results of the Newcy Broon Thousand Year Vintage Taste Test 2014.

    Preparation
    The 330ml bottle was refrigerated, in an upright position, to approximately 4C for 9 hours.

    The procedure
    The bottle was opened with a traditional bottle opener and an ear was placed approximately 2.5cm/1 inch from the bottle opening. (The “psssst” test).

    The contents of the bottle were observed through the bottle opening (foam test part 1)

    A highly sensitive nose sniffed at the bottle top (the sniff test)

    The beer was slowly poured into a clear glass. The beer was observed closely to look for foam (the white foam test).

    The contents of the glass were observed (foam test part 2)

    The bottom of the bottle was inspected (the sediment test - part 1)
    The bottom of the glass was inspected (the sediment test - part 2)

    Beer was passed through the lips and onto the tongue (the taste test part 1).
    Beer was swallowed in a repeated fashion until no more was left. (Taste test parts 2-10)

    The bottom of the empty bottle was inspected (the sediment test - part 2)
    The empty bottle was part filled with clean water. The bottle was shaken vigourously. The bottle was emptied of water. The water was observed. The empty bottle was observed again. (The sediment test - part 3)

    Results
    “Psssst” test: A small, soft "psssst" was detected. (Bare pass grade).

    Sniff test: A familiar Newcastle Brown aroma was detected. (Good pass grade).

    White foam test: Foam was observed at the two test points. However, the foam was brown, not white. (Bare pass grade)

    Sediment test: Sediment was detected in the bottom of the bottle. No sediment entered the glass upon serving. (Pass grade)

    Taste test: Our volunteer tester said the flavour was similar to the expected flavour of "Newcy Broon" but there was quite a heavy malty taste to the beer. The beer was also sweeter than expected and gave an almost sherry like after taste. This was judged (on the Neverna scale) as being not quite up to the usual NBA standard but an acceptable evening beverage. Further evidence of its acceptability is that the whole bottle was dispatched without incident. (Satisfactory pass grade)

    Conclusion:
    7 year old Newcastle Brown Ale is drinkable. Our tester is still alive and no vomit has been observed. The cumulative test result: Pass grade.

    Recommendations
    1. For Newcy Broon fanatics, genuine Geordies and fans of foreign beer: it is recommended not to wait 7 years after production to drink one's beer.
    2. For alcoholics, full moon party-goers, foreigners and southern pooftahs with loads-a-money: it's a perfectly satisfactory drink to imbibe, either alone or with friends.
    3. For investors: it's a fine beer with a unique malty taste that should sell well if marketed correctly. (For more details on the Neverna ancient beer franchise, send me a cheque for GBP5000 and I'll get back to you.

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