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Pabst Blue Ribbon Black Beer

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pabst blue ribbon black beer Pabst Blue Ribbon Black BeerAnother rare find at the Chinese Grocery store - Pabst Blue Ribbon! But this isn't your normal PBR, this is Pabst Blue Ribbon Black Beer. Claiming to be "The Original Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer," it's in a black can with gold lettering and barely stands out from the other bright beer cans on the shelf.

I was excited to try out the newest (or oldest?) variety of PBR, but I had to put it in the fridge to chill first. It is indeed black, with a tan foam. Not very heavily carbonated, and not heavy at all. It's got a little bit of a darker flavor than regular PBR, but a little sour and nothing like a stout. It's not great as far as beers go, but it is drinkable if you're accustomed to drinking Chinese beers (a.k.a. you have lowered standards). It's got around 4.5% alcohol according to the label.

pbr black beer original Pabst Blue Ribbon Black BeerThe can says 蓝带黑啤 (lan2 dai4 hei1 pi2), which means Blue Ribbon Black Beer. It also has at the bottom an official-looking long company name at the bottom of the can, and it does even say 蓝带啤酒 (lan2 dai4 pi2 jiu3) in the small print, but that's weird to have two different company names. I can't find it on the Pabst China website either, so it looks like we're dealing with a fake here.

pabst black beer label Pabst Blue Ribbon Black Beer

It even has the Pabst seal on the can

Can any readers confirm or deny whether this is actually sold/endorsed by Pabst Blue Ribbon?

Lychee Beer

lychee beer Lychee BeerThis stuff smells just like lychee candy.  Since it came in a can I wanted to see what it looked like. Poured out in a glass, this lychee flavored beer is whitish-clear similar to the lychee fruit itself and very bubbly. Judging from the color alone, I would probably be more likely to call this a wine cooler than a beer. It does say 荔枝啤 "lychee beer" on the bottle, but it could just be a translation issue. Read More >

8.4 Alcoholic Cider

8 4 alcoholic cider e1272550417959 8.4 Alcoholic CiderSince drinks in bars are expensive in Hong Kong, my friend recommended we go to 7-11 to get drinks first so that we don't have to buy them in the bar. She recommended that I try this drink called "8.4" which is a cider, supposedly.

It was 2 bottles for HKD22, coming out to be about USD$1.40 per bottle. Not bad for a drink with 8.4% alcohol, and considering I knew beers in the bars we were going to are at least twice that, maybe triple.

It turns out that this cider has practically no flavor whatsoever. I've had hard ciders before that I liked before, but this was not it. There was really nothing to be liked or disliked about it. It tasted just like really weak cider or a hint of wine cooler. I think it's safe to say that this is only for getting drunk, people don't buy it for the flavor.

It's not just alcoholic cider, it's cider for alcoholics - if you can even call it cider.

Milk Beer 奶啤酒 from China

 Milk Beer 奶啤酒 from ChinaThis opaque white beer stood out clearly as the weirdest beer among the other normal beers at the cafe in my hotel in Beijing.  The label in Chinese says  奶啤酒 (nai pi jiu), literally translated as "milk beer." It smells like sweet cream, and tastes a lot like the frosting I had on my last birthday cake. It tastes a bit like cream soda, but not quite as sweet. Read More >

 

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