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    #521
    Pale Pilsen



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    For those who enjoy craft beers, you can go to The Bottle Shop in Net One BGC or Tap Station in Forbestown BGC or The Perfect Pint in Molito Alabang.

    For those who want good imported beers, Pioneer Center supermarket is the place to be. Sometimes they even have some good deals - buy 1 get 1 on selected brands.


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    #523
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    Tiger Black big can 500ml is P41 at my local SM. mura
    Bought 2 cans yesterday at 39/can. Medyo neutral ang taste and less kick compared sa Red Horse hehe. I will finish the other can later haha.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Bought 2 cans yesterday at 39/can. Medyo neutral ang taste and less kick compared sa Red Horse hehe. I will finish the other can later haha.

    somehow I don't like beer in can.

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    had a hard time choosing kanina.

    Nauwi din si hoegaarden uli [emoji4]

    Bro egan 101 masarap ba iyong chimay beer? Pricey din eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post


    had a hard time choosing kanina.

    Nauwi din si hoegaarden uli [emoji4]

    Bro egan 101 masarap ba iyong chimay beer? Pricey din eh

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    Carlsberg!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post

    had a hard time choosing kanina.

    Nauwi din si hoegaarden uli [emoji4]

    Bro egan 101 masarap ba iyong chimay beer? Pricey din eh

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    Pricey talaga mga Belgian trappist beers but they are quite good. Most of these brands are priced above 150 per bottle among local supermarkets.

    Chimay is one of the more popular Belgian trappist beers and also one of the best. The Chimay Red is the favorite among Chimay beers. The Chimay Blue is stronger than the Chimay Red, in case you want more kick in your beer.

    I like Tripel Karmeliet the best among the Belgian trappist beers.

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    #528
    This drink will hit you hard!



    So many fun things to do in Japan! Can't get enough of it. lol

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    I thought I try out different brands of beer this time. Although, they do taste the same to me, but, Krombacher tastes a lot better than the two. Way better.

    I was supposed to post this a few days ago, but internet in Bangkok sucks. lol

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    My German boss recommended Krombacher to me. They don't have it here in Manila and had to find it abroad pa

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    i kinda miss this drink. is it locally available?

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    #532
    Recently, pinakamasarap na beer is Hitachino Nest red rice ale.

    It's available in 1210 in Makati.



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    Paulaner



    mas masarap pa din hoegaarden


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    Try naman ang craft beer [emoji4] [emoji4]



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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Paulaner



    mas masarap pa din hoegaarden


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    That’s the non-alcoholic product of Paulaner. Try the Dunkel, better than Hoegaarden if you ask me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by norelco View Post
    Try naman ang craft beer [emoji4] [emoji4]



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    Which bar do you get this IPA? What’s the ABV? Local or imported?


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    Currently out of the country bro, but if you are interested i will introduce you to my childhood friend (retired US Marines) he is currently based in PI who is into craft beer brewing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Which bar do you get this IPA? What’s the ABV? Local or imported?


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    Imperial IPA



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    Quote Originally Posted by norelco View Post
    Currently out of the country bro, but if you are interested i will introduce you to my childhood friend (retired US Marines) he is currently based in PI who is into craft beer brewing.





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    Does he bottle his craft beer commercially? Or he just sell them at bars served from the tap?

    Local craft beers are beginning to get some acknowledgement. The first successful commercial brands like Katipunero and those brands from Tagaytay were just OK. Those craft beers from Baguio were quite good (Search for Pugaw). I have tasted a Coconut-flavored stout from Tarlac (Laughing Carabao) and it had that distinct unique taste, like fresh “tuba”. Another surprising one is a local version of the Belgian trappist beer which is brewed in Parañaque and quite affordable (Tripel Bel-Ale). Last Friday, I got a taste of the Engkanto Double IPA and it does have that strong kick to it but surprisingly smooth.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    That’s the non-alcoholic product of Paulaner. Try the Dunkel, better than Hoegaarden if you ask me.


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    Yep, that's the non-alcoholic variant.

    I was hoping to buy a bottle of their lager but it wasn't available. The one i drank at a capital commons bar was soooo good.

    I'll try the dunkel if i see one at the grocery. The chimay beer is available there but their bottles are relatively small kaya namamahalan ako [emoji16]



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