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Showing posts with label alcohol. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 December 2008

MOOR & MORE BEER SHOP

At long last a shop for the serious consumers of that wonderful drink from the gods, you know the one i mean - no not champagne or wine, you still guessing, well it's the one and only BEER.

As luck would have it, right on my doorstep as well, a shop devoted to the beers of the world 300 different kinds, plus local brews that are unique to the west country, they even carry stock for people with dietary conditions. Now i will warn you, if you want quality you have to pay, this shop will not appeal to the weekend abusers of this great treat, who universally give Beer a bad name through lack of tolerance and the need to consume far more than they could possibly handle. This is a shop to frequent when you want something quality, maybe for an evening with friends or too reminisce about distant shores you have travelled or even a great beer after a hard day at work. A good selection of beers are carried from the continent with the better known names taking pride of place between the smaller brewers. Approximately 38 different country's are represented and a selection of ciders and Perries. Gift sets can be purchased for that special person in your life, with a selection of your choice! There is a beer for all pockets and all occasions at this delightful little shop.

Moor&More Beer

11 Frankfort gate

Plymouth city centre

01752 2222oo

Check out the website from the shop for more information and useful links to all things Beer!

Thursday, 4 December 2008

BEER LAO - THE NATIONAL BREW

When a country does not produce much apart from rice,opium and graceful women, it yearns for some sort of identity. Having Earned the accolade of the most heavily bombed place on the face of the earth courtesy of uncle Sam, the country and population have always needed something more stable , a product that identifies the plight of the people and reaches further than the eye will ever see, straight to the heart of the nation . A product that can play with the big boys of the brewing world and rightly so. Without a doubt the boys at beer Lao who first initiated the idea of a national drink probably did not envision the success that this brew would achieve or the pride of place that the nation would hold there national brew. Established in 1971 with production starting in1973.Brasseries et glaci e res du Laos(BGL) was formed as a joint venture between a French investor and locals, following political change in 1975 the Laos government bought back all foreign shares and established a state enterprise which has grown considerably over the ensuing years. Joint ventures were undertaken at later stages of the companies growth, but 1993 saw two investors pull the plug, and a return to Laos government ownership in 2002, immediately Carlsberg Asia and a Thai company TCC a business partner of Carlsberg Asia bought 25% each leaving the Laos government with the remaining 50%.
Beer Laos is made with local jasmine rice that has been polished, with malt being imported from France
and Belgium which are used along side quality German hops and yeast. Luckily Beer Laos take quality control seriously and it shows in the final product, with regular tests from the HACCP(Hazard critical control point), and CILAS(Carlsberg inter laboratory analsysis). Thank god for those tests the finished product is far superior to the competition over the border, with a sensible strength beer coming home at 5%. The drink itself is clean tasting and does not feel syrupy and thick on the palate, a great beer.
Beer Lao original can be bought in 330ml bottles/cans and super size 640ml bottles which are unique to south east Asia these cost $1/70p for a small bottle and $1-40/92p for a large 640ml size, these prices are pretty standard for bars as well. Beer Lao also market a lite version at 2.9% alcohol, plus a Beer Lao dark at 6.5% both these come in a standard 330ml bottle. Draught beer called Bia Sot(fresh beer) can also be purchased in bars, plus there own brand of drinking water tiger head. If in Lao you could always try the local rice wines ,but believe me Beer Lao is easier on the head. If your not in South East Asia beer Lao can be purchased globally -You have no excuse to not try this excellent smooth brew. Beer Lao is available in Plymouth, England from Moor&More Beer down at Frankfort gate- no 11. http://www.moorandmorebeer.co.uk/, retailing around £1.70 a bottle(330ml).

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ENJOY ALCOHOL SENSIBLY - TRY NOT TO SPILL ANY!




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