Another Angkor beer truck bites the dust

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Another Angkor beer truck bites the dust

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These beer trucks seem to be a little unstable, always turning over.

- An Angkor beer truck overturned in Phnom Penh earlier this week, causing bad traffic congestion, but nobody was hurt in the accident. A witness stated that the truck arrived from the south at an excessive speed, hit another vehicle and tipped over on its side.
Looks like the driver did not run away, but that was probably due to fact that he had problems climbing out of the cab.
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Bet the driver gets canned.
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Is the beer okay ?
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Why would he get canned, in this traffic anyone can lose their bottle..
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That's alcohol abuse!
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"That's alcohol abuse!"

I live rurally so due to a limited selection it is my preferred brand. However after having lived in Europe for six years I believe that calling this swill "beer" is an abuse to my native language and genuine beer as well.
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taabarang ever tried brewing your own with being remote. Does anyone brew there own beer?
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"taabarang ever tried brewing your own with being remote. Does anyone brew there own beer?"

No I haven't and have no intentions of doing so
As for others, I know no one who brews. They prefer traditional drinks like the radiator fluid they call "rice wine" (srah sor) which is distilled, not fermented and palm wine.
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I must say I like jungle juice too. Nice to sit and drink with the locals.
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"I must say I like jungle juice too. Nice to sit and drink with the locals."

To each his own. As for your scenario I would be more comfortable and happier in a Kneipe drinking with a bar full of Romanian whores.
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