Windjammer
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Eat, Drink and be Murree...,..
Never hurry when in Murree....
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Kingfisher Won ...Bitch 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...
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
best best best
naahh we dont need it we already have many indian and international brands thanks but no thanks
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.