January 25, 2006
Commie Beer Ain't That Bad


Not so bad I wouldn't have two.


I've never tried Tsingtao before. It's a lager and, as I expected, went well with the buffet. I forget what the price is for a six-pack, but it's good enough to consider for a fridge standard when thirsty.

The urge to taste different beer won over my urge to keep my distance from something that has "always been the number one beer in China." Speaking of the official Tsingtao website, check this out: a list of "Milestones" that skips from the founding of the Tsingtao Brewery (1903) to "Nixon Visits China" (1972).

Nearly seventy years and, oh, a few tens of millions of murdered Chinese later...

And by the way, yeah, fuck Google's owners for helping the Chinese government censor what the Chinese see on the Internet.



Posted by Drizzten at January 25, 2006 11:48 PM

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