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Tsingtao Beer

By Tsingtao Beer UK | November 7, 2008

Being a lady, I am ashamed to say I am a big beer drinker. Tsingtao beer has to be my favourite. It actually originates from China, but was founded by German settlers in 1903, so I don’t know what you would call it. Is Tsingtao beer German or Chinese?

Research indicates that the beer should be the ethnicity of where it was produced, just like in human terms. So Tsingtao beer is indeed Chinese beer.

I enjoy a nice frosty pint, but Tsingtao beer is hard to come by on draft, much like corona, it is widely available in bottles. I first became hooked on Tsingtao beer during my semester in America, and while I was there, bottles seemed to be the safer option to drink from anyway, as drink drugging on a night out was a hot topic back then, and you could never be too safe!

in America, Tsingtao is the biggest selling Chinese brand of beer. I started drinking it there, and now im hooked on it!

Not that it’s a bad thing. Tsingtao beer is actually a very refreshing drink; it’s also the 11th largest beer brand in the world! At only 157 calories, you really can’t go wrong.

Tsingtao beer has a nice crispy, nutty but slightly malty flavour. When me and my friends go to the pub in the evenings, they order whatever is cheapest, I however will always op for Tsingtao beer if it available!

Tsingtao beer is the most popular drink out of China, when you think about this in terms of relativity that is quite amazing. China has a population of 1.26 billion people! If Tsingtao beer is the most popular drink in China, then imagine how much gets drunk!

Two-thirds of China is also mountains or desert land, which defiantly makes for thirsty times I’d say. I don’t know if id want to live in china, it would be warm, and my favourite Tsingtao beer would be cheap, but guess I would lose my sense of identity among all the people and such a big place.

I think it will be better to stay put in England and get the Chinese experience with a gorgeous bottle of Tsingtao beer.

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