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- William-Phuket: Nice comments! All true, in Thailand where if something goes wrong/bad viral the authorities immediately wake up
- Paul: Yes, “we Dutch” do not understand the chaos and cannot “celebrate” it like the Thai. Take it wrong
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Home » Ice cubes
'Nam Keng' in your beer
Although I am not a real beer drinker, this did not apply during my stay in Thailand. The scorching heat and spicy food ensure that the golden-colored barley drink tastes great. A refreshing cold beer is a delicious and welcome thirst quencher.