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French entrepreneurs interested in "Bir Bintang" beer
Selasa, 27 November 2018 12:28 WIB - 0 Views

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A collection of beer . (ANTARA/Maha Eka Swasta)

London (ANTARA News) - Several French businessmen are interested in Indonesian made liquor "Bir Bintang" or beer, which is new for French people.

In addition, the promotion of the Indonesian made liquor in the International Food and Beverage Festival Saveurs du Monde, at the Marseille Provence WTC on Monday, had encouraged the businessmen from Marseille to talk it over with the Indonesian businessmen.

The Economic Consul of the Indonesian consulate general in Marseille, Yonatri Rilmania, told Antara on Tuesday that the saveurs du monde event was attended by around 30 participants and were visited

by around 500 people including culinary observers.

Meanwhile, during the discussion, the speakers from Marseille (WTC, UC3AB) conveyed the importance of the role of entrepreneurs in economic development in the Marseille Provence region. Furthermore, entrepreneurs are encouraged to use the international market for their business activities.

This activity provides an opportunity for Indonesian entrepreneurs to promote Indonesian food and beverage products to southern French businessmen.

The Indonesian Consulate General in Marseille presented, among others, culinary in the form of chicken satay and spring rolls and coffee, star beer and ginger drinks. Coffee and Bintang beer were provided by Indonesian businessman Escupade and Mrs. Yati.

Exporters and importers of Marseille and surrounding areas crowded the Indonesian stand who wanted to try the food and drinks that were available. French entrepreneurs enjoy satay, star beer and coffee.

The Indonesian booth visitors get information about business opportunities, particularly in the fields of investment, trade and also interesting tourism objects in Indonesia.

On that occasion, the Consul General of Marseille met with the Country Manager of Turkish Airline to discuss the potential of flights from Marseille to Jakarta or Bali round trip.

In the meantime, the Indonesian Consulate in Marseille will hold a business match making on the Nov.29 by including the Marseille CCI and French businessmen.
Reporting by Zeinita Gibbon , Eliswan Azly
Editing by Bustanuddin

Editor: Fardah Assegaf

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A question, can beer sold openly in Indonesia? I ask because in Malaysia, non-halal products are being restricted to a small designated corners in supermarket and convenient stores, except in non-Muslim restaurants and shops. And in Muslim majority area they are sometimes totally not allowed to be sold (in some 7-Eleven stores, for example).
 
A question, can beer sold openly in Indonesia? I ask because in Malaysia, non-halal products are being restricted to a small designated corners in supermarket and convenient stores, except in non-Muslim restaurants and shops. And in Muslim majority area they are sometimes totally not allowed to be sold (in some 7-Eleven stores, for example).

Indonesia is the same.

But drinking culture is quite wide spread if you want to investigate it deeply. It just doesn't too visible on the street.
 
Nope, it taste differently.

Haineken has smoother taste, while bintang is a bit of rough and strong.

Personally I still prefer Bintang over Heineken :cheers:.

A question, can beer sold openly in Indonesia? I ask because in Malaysia, non-halal products are being restricted to a small designated corners in supermarket and convenient stores, except in non-Muslim restaurants and shops. And in Muslim majority area they are sometimes totally not allowed to be sold (in some 7-Eleven stores, for example).

Different situation here in Indonesia

Just some example of Indonesia indigenous brands :cheers:

 
Personally I still prefer Bintang over Heineken :cheers:.



Different situation here in Indonesia

Just some example of Indonesia indigenous brands :cheers:

Interesting video, looks like many are home brew drinks. We can't have home brew drinks because our law prohibits it, could be because our government wants to control tax collection on all alcoholic drinks which is more like a 200% tax.

I drank Qingdao beer in Shenzhen for RMB 4 per large bottle fifteen years ago, In Malaysia we would have to pay around RMB 20 (Ringgit 10) for a bottle of Anchor beer or Tiger beer during the same time period.
 
Interesting video, looks like many are home brew drinks. We can't have home brew drinks because our law prohibits it, could be because our government wants to control tax collection on all alcoholic drinks which is more like a 200% tax.

Only those that came in plastic bag or PET bottle are home brew, while the rest of them are legit factory made. The normal price for home brew pure grain ethanol (190 proof) is about €3.5 / liter, and I usually bought it for backup / emergency cooking fuel (Trangia field stove)

I drank Qingdao beer in Shenzhen for RMB 4 per large bottle fifteen years ago, In Malaysia we would have to pay around RMB 20 (Ringgit 10) for a bottle of Anchor beer or Tiger beer during the same time period.

In Indonesia the normal supermarket price for Bintang Beer (620 mL) is around €2 (I use EUR as currency for ease of price comparison). Keep in mind the price can be varied greatly depending on the venue, for example last month I've end up paying 3x of that price when I was dining in upscale restaurant :(.
I usually always keep around some Smirnoff vodka or Absolute Vodka in the fridge :cheers:
 
Only those that came in plastic bag or PET bottle are home brew, while the rest of them are legit factory made. The normal price for home brew pure grain ethanol (190 proof) is about €3.5 / liter, and I usually bought it for backup / emergency cooking fuel (Trangia field stove)



In Indonesia the normal supermarket price for Bintang Beer (620 mL) is around €2 (I use EUR as currency for ease of price comparison). Keep in mind the price can be varied greatly depending on the venue, for example last month I've end up paying 3x of that price when I was dining in upscale restaurant :(.
I usually always keep around some Smirnoff vodka or Absolute Vodka in the fridge :cheers:

Always put contreau on my refrigator, habit
 
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