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We've a foreign correspondent on the ground in Bangalore. Our readers should give a shout out if they're in the area! Responses from the pack
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- Steve: Pondi is one of my favorite cities in India. Are these shops near...
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That is awesome. Reminds me of the Polish beer, OK Beer.
Is it the Special Lager or Original Lager? Or, is the Original also Special?
@ Maire
maybe it’s whatever you are?
An overheard conversation:
Drinker #1: Hey, where’s my beer?
Drinker #2: This is You beer.
Drinker #1: No! That’s your beer. Where is my beer?
Drinker #2: This is You beer.
Drinker #1: No … you seem to be mishearing me. Where is my own beer?
Drinker #2: This is You beer.
Sounds like Peter named this beer, as in “Daddy, that is you beer.”
are there details as to where you could pick up this beer? I would like to provide it at my family’s next gathering. A special note to the size of the can. 11.8 oz is a fairly odd size of beer. Is it local to a specific country where the weight measurements are different than the United States? Also, having a polish heritage, I enjoy ‘O.K. beer’ as well. that beer wasn’t bad. it wasn’t good — it was o.k.
@ Pat -
That photo was taken by our man in the field. I am not exactly sure what country he was in when he stumbled upon the beer. We can’t seem to raise him on our satellite phone.
Perhaps he can report in when he next encounters an internet connection.
@ Pat
Thanks for the commentary and questions. As our technical editor noted, I am out in the field and somewhat disconnected, but I wanted to let you know that this beer was spotted at a super market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. If your next family gathering is out the SE Asia direction, definitely consider picking some up.