beer lao available in cathouse in nana entetainment plaza, (sukhumvit soi 4)
Lots of preservatives in Beer Lao - so it can sit on an offlicence shelf for a year in a hot climate and wait for some twot to buy it
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beer lao available in cathouse in nana entetainment plaza, (sukhumvit soi 4)
Lots of preservatives in Beer Lao - so it can sit on an offlicence shelf for a year in a hot climate and wait for some twot to buy it
^ Bet it's not 25 baht for a big bottle though.:)
^^ Are you sure? I think there is a DF on the Thai side. In fact I am 100% sure there is, on the left hand side.
Really? It's supposed to be the cleanest beer in the region.Quote:
Originally Posted by Redneck
Who cares, it beats the Changs, Leos and Singhas hands down. And did I mention 25 baht for a big bottle.:)
Why?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
If you have to do visa runs all the time, and you are returning again.
Keep the money in an envelope until next you return, saves losing money on the change overs.
Yeah, go buy the French wine at the Duty Free post, extremely cheap, you can buy 5 or 6 no problem, the Thai customs don't care as long as it's properly hidden to save face
Take the nice expensive ones, with names like Pino, Bordeaux, Sauvignon, make sure they all have "AOC" somewhere on the label, this is very important. Total cost would be maybe 2500 THB for 6 bottles, but you can easily sell them back to Blake7 for 3500 THB
I used Kip at the duty free shops by the bridge last week. The only problem was the shops had trouble finding change. They deal mainly in Baht and US$.
For cigs. scotch and DVDs prices are lower at the Lao markets in Vientiane.
Cigs - 100B per carton. (Class 'A' Blue made in Vientiane)
Teachers scotch - US$6 per litre.
Movie (copies) DVDs - 3 for 100B.
Cigs, are they Cuban ?
hmmm, why is it that a scotch for Teachers is so cheap and crap.... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by bgood
I own a small stake in BeerLao (indirectly). They are part owned by a listed Thai construction company. So drink a lot of it
For a retired teacher in my case. I prefer single malts but my budget doesn't run to drinking them regularly. IMO Teachers is superior to the popular Johny Red.Quote:
Originally Posted by kingwilly
TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY
Nose: The subtle notes of bittersweet chocolate, dark toffee, and bacon fat sneak up on you only after a couple of minutes of air exposure. One of the more complex and elegant bouquets in Scotch blends. Buttery, oily, luscious.
Palate: The sweet, wine-like, sherry imprint taste of the Glendronach Distillery malts is all over this poised, chewy thoroughbred.
Finish: Long. Oloroso sherry sweet and almost prune-like. Satiny. I think of the muscular, sinew, peaty side of Speyside malts.
Comment: Cream is the appropriate moniker. Smoky, robust, vibrant.
Funnily enough I have just finished off a bottle of Teachers- maybe 15 years since I've had it and I'd forgotten how good it was especially when you compare it to both Red and Black Johnnie Walker.
Scamp, Laos sounds like a place to stop and get a few refills, might have to venture north one of these days.
In an hour or so, a few of us a meeting Scampy in NK, should be interesting because I am bringing Sandra.
I wonder if Scampy will break down in tears at the mention of her name, blubbering and wanting to spill the whole story again.
Sure hope not but will see I guess.
^ I'm heading off to the pub now. Unfortunately I can't stay long as I've got baby-sitting duties.
Just got back to my humble dwelling in Muang Thong Thani - ended my trip with a wonderful 24hrs in Nong Khai where I hooked up with Gallowspole, Peterpan and Texpat and his lovely wife who were great hosts.
I'm too tired to go into details right now but it was my first proper stay in Issan and will make a worthy thread later on.
My extended thanks goes again to Tex and Mrs Pat for a great time and the best BBQ I've had in years. :)
Have you told Blake 7 yet, that we drank the great bottle of wine you brought for him?
He didn't know I'd got it until late last night.
I'm in rather a foul mood today, I have another phone bill that's almost 8,000 baht from CAT Telecom.
Pete say hi to Sandra and the other one who's name escapes me, and Mrs Pan who is also very nice.
8000 Scamp!
Are you dialing with the 009 number yet?
Nevermind that, I'm going to let Gordy put the phone in the blender tonight.
I last made the Laos visa run before the Friendship Bridge was built... yea, long time ago... have to go next week - complicated by the Queen's b'day.
Any tips on where to stay - good value for little money - would be very welcome.
Hope to be back to Nong Khai on Thursday, the 14th.
Have you checked the dates on this thread?
And do you know that Scampy died in an heroic attempt at resolving the oil crisis?