Guinness
Guinness
Anywhere in Phnom Penh that has the black stuff on draft?
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Vaguely related, in the interests of tasty sauce:
Try Leffe bruin, excellent Belgian beer, sold at many minimarts
Try Leffe bruin, excellent Belgian beer, sold at many minimarts
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As far as I am aware there is regrettably NO DRAUGHT Guinness in Cambodia or Vietnam for that matter.
The last time I drank draught Guinness was at Changi airport in Singapore and it was 25 Singapore dollars a pint!
Even at that price I had two!
The last time I drank draught Guinness was at Changi airport in Singapore and it was 25 Singapore dollars a pint!
Even at that price I had two!
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They have it on tap in Malacca, Malaysia...... good drop and cheap too.
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Any of the local beers taste anything like it? I've only drank lager since being here and it all tastes the same
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There's a few stouts in cans of different tastes and strengths . I think only Angkor stout on tap in some places. All tastes fine after... 7 or 8 of them!
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No draft Guinness in Cambodia. As mentioned, Angkor Stout is available on tap in a few places, otherwise you’ll have to stick to cans of ABC, Black Panther or Barley Black...some places do stock the widget cans of Guinness.
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Rumour has it that Cambrew are discontinuing Angkor Draught Stout and replacing it with draught Guinness in the near future
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Why is there no Guinness on tap yet?
I was told 4-5 years ago by a few bar owners that there was not enough demand and they couldn’t justify the cost of it and were worried they would not sell enough to finish the keg on time (something about Guinness draft spoiling quickly once tapped??, I’m sure there is enough demand now for someone to take the plunge and enough customers in Cambodia now that don’t mind paying for a premium beer.
I was told 4-5 years ago by a few bar owners that there was not enough demand and they couldn’t justify the cost of it and were worried they would not sell enough to finish the keg on time (something about Guinness draft spoiling quickly once tapped??, I’m sure there is enough demand now for someone to take the plunge and enough customers in Cambodia now that don’t mind paying for a premium beer.
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