Windjammer
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Eat, Drink and be Murree...,..
Never hurry when in Murree....
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Kingfisher WonBitch please!!!
Just drank it 2 days back. Got a huge hangover.. Damn its strong.Kingfisher Won...
Conclusion :- Goras like Strong Beer ...
We start giving them a Taste of our very own GM with some nice labeling work... Used to have in my Engineering Collage Days when Parties went longer then Cash in the Wallet...
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Mausam beimaan ho rakha hai aaj Gurgaon mein .. don't tempt people with such threads.![]()
Isn't that just only on Tv and online . not outside or on billboards?Cant advertise drinks in india t
hats why they kingfisher sodas and music cds
In Haryana Miller in demand and people say it's the best.looks like im the only miller fan here
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naahh we dont need it we already have many indian and international brands thanks but no thanks
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what if i told you that any strong beer in india cannot have more than 5% alchohal in it then there is super strong level with 7.5% achohal unlike your nation we have a very strict policy on it and there is a very very heafy penalty if you try to be smartI'd welcome the opportunity to try Murree beer.
The above is mostly horse pi$$, you know that right? Basically strong beer, like Indian 'whiskey' (which was actually made from molasses), is a contradiction in terms. When you reach the alcohol level of a Haywards 5000, it's not really beer, it's getting closer to a really stiff drink without the taste. But I guess our Indian tastes run to the stronger stuff, os if it works for you, go for it. But know that beer- as it was meant to be consumed - is a different thing from the stuff in the above picture
The milder Kingfisher brands are pretty nice, especially the export version (forget the brand). There are a lot of draught beers available in some bars/ microbreweries in India which aren't bad either. I'm not sure if they sell some of the upper end Belgian beers, but those are really good.
Back on topic, Murree was a famous brand, you can find it mentioned in books written about early 20th century India. I'd like to give it a try at least once to see what's what.