Singapore Tiger Beer

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Singapore Tiger Beer

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I recently bought myself a carton of heineken and with it came a bonus four stubbies of tiger lager, I was a bit sceptical as i had never tried it before but ive gotta say it was not a bad drop at all, I wouldnt say it was the best i have ever had but it was certainly very drinkable.
Has anyone else tried it and what did you think of it. :lol:
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Proberlly better then the Heinkeins :lol: :lol: im not a huge fan of them. Singha from Thailand isnt that bad either
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yeh I have had Tiger before and I thought it was allright
you can definitely do worse
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Post by Beerpig »

Heineken is ordinary

Tiger is extremely ordinary

Sorry, just my taste

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Timmsy wrote:Proberlly better then the Heinkeins :lol: :lol: im not a huge fan of them. Singha from Thailand isnt that bad either
Thats a sin bagging heineken you know timmsy, take it back lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Timmsy »

lethaldog wrote:
Timmsy wrote:Proberlly better then the Heinkeins :lol: :lol: im not a huge fan of them. Singha from Thailand isnt that bad either
Thats a sin bagging heineken you know timmsy, take it back lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ok Ok i will give Heinys another shot. The couple times i had it was from a tap and it wasnt all that nice. Maybe i gota try it from the bottle
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Post by lethaldog »

Each to their own i suppose but i have also only drunk them in stubbies, never tried singha i will have to give that one a go. :lol:
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Post by DJ »

VB - The Green Death
Heiniken - The OTHER Green Death


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Southwark = the OTHER green death (Excluding stout, of course)
I'm sure you all agree, theres nothing like a coldie, even better when it's free!
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Post by rwh »

Had Tiger beer in Nepal when I was there a few years ago. Similar to Heineken in that it's pretty watery. Both are drinkable, but I wouldn't choose them if I had a decent alternative like Coopers or Asahi or something.
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Post by yellow »

Tiger is great just got back from Malaysia, where you can buy it for about 50 cents a can, ripper...
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Post by nt »

yellow wrote:Tiger is great just got back from Malaysia, where you can buy it for about 50 cents a can, ripper...
Is that for real.

I found Heinneken, Asahi and Singha all same price ~$1.20 a stubby in Thailand. When I goto Thailand, I drink this thing called "Kloster", from the same brewery who made singha.
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Post by yellow »

Yeah I just got back from Langkawi which is a Malaysian island resort in Nth Malaysia. The Island is designated a duty free area, so Tigers were about 50c, Carlsberg about 75c, Bud about 75c, Asahi about 75c, Guinness about $1, they even still sold those old girly drinks Sub Zero if anyone remembers them.

I also bought a litre bottle of baccardi for 15 bucks, all spirits were between 15 and 20 bucks a bottle

We stayed in a 5 star resort and the minibar beers were only $1.75 each!
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