Do you enjoy Tsingtao beer?

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anonymous-user

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Eric Mc

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Tuesday 24th October 2023
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pocketspring said:
Well... I used to.

Evolved

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Tuesday 24th October 2023
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It’s not my first choice, but perhaps I need a rethink.


andy43

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260 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Article was written by ‘Fan Wang’. It’s not an April fool is it?

Richard-390a0

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97 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Mmm thirst quenching!

blue_haddock

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73 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Isnt that how they make fosters?

LF5335

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49 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Whilst it’s definitely a disgusting act and something you don’t want to see, or know about it’s hardly going to be a contaminant after the brewing process and how small an amount of piss it is in that pile of grain (?)

I’m sure the grain itself will have grown in a load of pesticides, manure etc and even the water used will have gone through a lot of people before it forms part of the beer.

andy43

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Tuesday 24th October 2023
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LF5335 said:
Whilst it’s definitely a disgusting act and something you don’t want to see, or know about it’s hardly going to be a contaminant after the brewing process and how small an amount of piss it is in that pile of grain (?)

I’m sure the grain itself will have grown in a load of pesticides, manure etc and even the water used will have gone through a lot of people before it forms part of the beer.
Right, if we’re starting analysing exactly what might be in beer, I’m leaving the thread now.
Cheers drink

Roderick Spode

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55 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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I'm sure that's a key ingredient in Tennents? Fresh Clyde water.

President Merkin

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25 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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LF5335 said:
Whilst it’s definitely a disgusting act and something you don’t want to see, or know about it’s hardly going to be a contaminant after the brewing process and how small an amount of piss it is in that pile of grain (?)

I’m sure the grain itself will have grown in a load of pesticides, manure etc and even the water used will have gone through a lot of people before it forms part of the beer.
Wishing you luck in your first week as PR director at Tsingtao. I'm sure you'll smash it!

MXRod

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153 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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I thought all these type of beers were brewed to the UK , under licence

119

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42 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Never even heard of it let alone seen it in any shops here.

Is it equivalent to White Lighning?

captain_cynic

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101 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Bear Grylls approved lager.

Surely it's not too early to hit the piss.

captain_cynic

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101 months

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otolith

58,454 posts

210 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Budweiser must be furious, Chinese ripping off their intellectual property.

Faust66

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171 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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andy43 said:
Article was written by ‘Fan Wang’. It’s not an April fool is it?
Wang is one of the most common Chinese surnames.

Fan is also a fairly common first name.

Just sayin'.



Anyway, pretty gross behaviour from the guy working at the brewery. Bet he'll be in a wee bit of trouble.

Biggy Stardust

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50 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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andy43 said:
Right, if we’re starting analysing exactly what might be in beer, I’m leaving the thread now.
Cheers drink
"Ridcully smacked his lips loudly.
‘Ah, we certainly know what goes into good beer in Ankh-Morpork,’ he said.
The wizards nodded. They certainly did. That’s why they were drinking gin and tonic. "

anonymous-user

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Tuesday 24th October 2023
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MXRod said:
I thought all these type of beers were brewed to the UK , under licence
"Unlike most other exported beers Tsingtao is not brewed under license so every bottle is brewed in China using the same pure ingredients that were used 100 years ago."

I am sure it is pure piss so is OK?

Otispunkmeyer

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161 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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blue_haddock said:
Isnt that how they make fosters?
In the Fosters factory all the urinals and plumbed directly into the fermenting tanks.

Zarco

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215 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Same recipe as Carling.