Being a lady, people might think it strange for me to be so in love with Tsingtao beer, but to be honest, I don't care what they think. Tsingtao beer is from China yet actually has a German hertiage. I am never sure if it's a German or Chinese beer, but always drink it regardless.
I always think that a beer is from the place it was produced and that would be China so I guess it is a Chinese beer! Not that it really bothers me, I just drink the stuff!
Tsingtao beer is mostly available in bottles rather than on tap which is good for me as I like drinking from bottles as much as from a cold pint glass. In fact as I first discovered Tsingtao beer, there was a lot of drink drugging going on so bottles were safer. Better to be safe than sorry i say! I have to say i became hooked on Tsingtao beer!
Tsingtao beer is the biggest selling Chinese beer in the United States of America. As it was the most readily available, I started drinking it, and now I'm hooked.
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!
mountains and desert land are vast in China, making up two thirds of the country, this indicates that people must get very thirsty in there! Tsingtao beer is very refreshing, and obviously the chosen thirst quencher! China may be nice place to live, its warm, and my favoroute Tsingtao beer would be cheaper and much more readily available, but i think Vhina is too busy for little old me to survive in/
I think I may just stick to sampling the Chinese culture through their fabulous Tsingtao beer here in England.