![]() |
|
Welcome to FoodBanter.com forums which provide access to the finest food and drink related newsgroups. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most newsgroup discussions and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics to the food related newsgroups, communicate privately with other FoodBanter.com members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Beer (rec.drink.beer) Discussing various aspects of that fine beverage referred to as beer. Including interesting beers and beer styles, opinions on tastes and ingredients, reviews of brewpubs and breweries & suggestions about where to shop. |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
I will be traveling soon to Bangkok, Thailand for work. Are there any
local beers worth my while ? I lean to the Stouts, robust Pilsners, and of course hoppy Ales. I would rather have a Diet Coke than a light lager like Bud or Miller. I welcome comments. I hope to take a few Tupper Hop Pockets on my carry-on bag for in flight refreshment. Hopefully, TSA will not confiscate it at the check-in area. Steve |
|
|||
|
Steven Gee wrote:
I will be traveling soon to Bangkok, Thailand for work. Are there any local beers worth my while ? I lean to the Stouts, robust Pilsners, and of course hoppy Ales. I would rather have a Diet Coke than a light lager like Bud or Miller. I welcome comments. I hope to take a few Tupper Hop Pockets on my carry-on bag for in flight refreshment. Hopefully, TSA will not confiscate it at the check-in area. Checked out www.bangkokbob.net yet? Comment: you don't go to most warm-climate southeast Asian countries because of the great beer selection. Light pilsner-style beers are the order of the day, and if you're in Thailand, that beer is likely to be called "Singha." TSA probably won't confiscate your beers, but the airline crew may look askance at you consuming your own beer on-board. -- dgs |
|
|||
|
I've visited four brewpubs in Bangkok.
- Taurus BrewHouse at the airport (to the right at the entrance). They serve a decent strong ale along with a wheat ale and two bland lagers. - Tawandang German Brewery at 462/61 Rama 3 Rd. A huge place serving good beers, including a weizen, a dunkel and a helles. - Brew Pavilion at 1053/1 Ratchadaphisek Rd., another huge place, serves a weizen and a helles. - Londoner BrewPub at 591 UBC II Bldg, Sukhumvit 33, which serves a bitter and a pilsener. Cheers / Per "Steven Gee" wrote in message ... I will be traveling soon to Bangkok, Thailand for work. Are there any local beers worth my while ? I lean to the Stouts, robust Pilsners, and of course hoppy Ales. I would rather have a Diet Coke than a light lager like Bud or Miller. I welcome comments. I hope to take a few Tupper Hop Pockets on my carry-on bag for in flight refreshment. Hopefully, TSA will not confiscate it at the check-in area. Steve |
|
|||
|
I made it there and back. The flight attendant on ANA even offered me
a glass for my Tupper's. That took me by surprise as I was trying to be discreet. I guess that being in biz class made the difference. Shoulda taken a 6 pack. TSA did not even say anything about the bottles. The Singha was better than I expected. I did not look for any brewpubs since we were working 12 - 15 hour days. I had a pretty good German Weiss beer at some Euro type bar near the JW Marriott on Sukhumvit. The ANA Club at Tokyo/Narita airport even had a draft beer dispenser that correctly angled the beer glass throughout the pour. Kinda neat to see after 14 hours on a jet. Steve "Per Samuelsson" wrote in message ... I've visited four brewpubs in Bangkok. - Taurus BrewHouse at the airport (to the right at the entrance). They serve a decent strong ale along with a wheat ale and two bland lagers. - Tawandang German Brewery at 462/61 Rama 3 Rd. A huge place serving good beers, including a weizen, a dunkel and a helles. - Brew Pavilion at 1053/1 Ratchadaphisek Rd., another huge place, serves a weizen and a helles. - Londoner BrewPub at 591 UBC II Bldg, Sukhumvit 33, which serves a bitter and a pilsener. Cheers / Per "Steven Gee" wrote in message ... I will be traveling soon to Bangkok, Thailand for work. Are there any local beers worth my while ? I lean to the Stouts, robust Pilsners, and of course hoppy Ales. I would rather have a Diet Coke than a light lager like Bud or Miller. I welcome comments. I hope to take a few Tupper Hop Pockets on my carry-on bag for in flight refreshment. Hopefully, TSA will not confiscate it at the check-in area. Steve |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| rec.food.drink.beer FAQ [1/3] (revised 16-MAY-1997) | John Lock | Beer | 2 | 27-03-2004 01:22 PM |
| rec.food.drink.beer FAQ [1/3] (revised 16-MAY-1997) | John Lock | Beer | 2 | 13-03-2004 09:34 AM |
| rec.food.drink.beer FAQ [3/3] (revised 16-MAY-1997) | John Lock | Beer | 0 | 30-01-2004 09:35 AM |
| rec.food.drink.beer FAQ [2/3] (revised 16-MAY-1997) | John Lock | Beer | 0 | 30-01-2004 09:35 AM |
| rec.food.drink.beer FAQ [1/3] (revised 16-MAY-1997) | John Lock | Beer | 2 | 20-10-2003 09:16 AM |