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ParticipantYeah, we love to drink
Since all the state store beer is 5,0% I guess it’s hard to sell weaker beer but it’s all a fake label away to reach those 5,0% isnt it ?
To enter the markets like Sweden and Canada, breweries have to increase their alcohol content. Interesting.
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ParticipantCanada standard % for beer is also 5%. Maybe cold countries just standardize our beer at a slightly-above-pisswater minimum
This info is from Qinghua Corp, the exclusive Canadian importer of Tsingtao beer: small bottles: 33cl, 4.5% abv; big bottles: 64cl, 5.0% abv 🙂
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ParticipantJust as a fun beer fact.
When you buy Tsingtao in Sweden it’s 5,0% but they charge a fortune (30RMB) at the state owned store where we are allowed to buy alcohol.
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Thought 4.8% abv was the highest for Tsingtao, but now I know 5.0% is probably the highest. Is that because Swedish people very much love drinking than elsewhere in the world? I know a few Swedish and they all drink!:)
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Cool! Cheers Charlie. 🙂
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ParticipantHow come I submmitted twice? fat finger??:-D Is it possible to delete the first reply?
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ParticipantAny chance you can explain how this is different from normal Qingdao? I honestly have no idea.
Charlie, I agree with Rick in China. Tsingtao Gold is one of the few Tsingtao Brewery’s domestic products with relatively higher alcohol content at 4.3% ABV. For international markets, in the USA and UK, Tsingtao beers are usually at 4.8% ABV. Another product we have is the 330ml bottled Tsingtao Pure Darft at 3.1% ABV. This smoothy, light-tasting draft beer is not pasteurised with a shorter shelf life than conventional packaged beers. The Tsingtao Original is also available. You should know this one. We do not sale the big bottle Tsinftao beer that you guys have discussed, as it is widely available in China. Cheers! 🙂
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Participantplease tell me, do u accidentally sell rice beer?
Kellyjas, we do not have a 100% rice beer, but the classic rice-based Beerlao is very much close to it and that’s why it’s usually classified as a rice beer. Apart from that, we have Japaneses rice lager Asahi, Tsingtao and Budweiser, all brewed with rice as one of their ingredients. If none of these is your favourite, please let us know the beer you want and we’ll try to get it. Thanks kellyjas!:-)
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ParticipantI respect you guys at Beer Panda, and I really enjoy what you do. Though, I was expecting something a little more festive, this time of year. Perhaps a nice stout, or even some cider but, Corona is far from the spirit of the season, in my opinion.
Thanks Callum, great suggestion. Old No 38 Stout, Guinness and Cider, which one do you think would be best for next week? Cheers! 🙂
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