Sunday, 26 February 2012

How much is a beer?

The male decides whether a place is expensive or not by the price of a beer. Not bread, milk, vegetables or meat, but beer. 

So whilst descriptions of meeting monks, visiting a Khmer Rouge prison or buying stuff at markets will help some build a picture of Cambodia, others will do so by the price of a beer. And it should be a happy picture that appears, as a can of beer is about $1. 

Admittedly, these are small 330ml cans and in some bars you may pay $1.50  but it's still good value when a dollar equals 65p or so. 

The popular beer is the local Angkor - their Tenant's or Carling, although defo better than Carling. Unsurprising to many will be that i've been trying the range of local brews and couldn't resist the temptation of the Black Panther. Especially since it was 8%.



It went down a treat, so when I was told by another volunteer that the ABC was considered even better, and just as strong, I looked forward to getting some of that. Even though its name was rubbish compared to Black Panther.

So I ordered an ABC and happily supped away. Until the bill came. Claire shot a look at me and I withered. 

Twice the price?! How much?! Quick mental calculation of exchange rates. Oh right, only $1.50 compared to the Black Panther's 75 cents. 

Looks like I'm resigned to drinking Black Panther at 75 cents. 
How good a picture does that paint?
Gordon

4 comments:

  1. So they only make lagers? Any other kind of beer available? More food posts, please!!

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  2. Expect some food pics Peggy. And for rice to be a common feature....Black Panther is a stout as is ABC, but the popular ones are Angkor, Anchor (pronounced AntchOR), Cambodia and Phnom Penh which are all remarkably similar and lager. They even serve it with a huge iceberg in your glass if you give them the chance.

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  3. 8% and 75 cents. Killer combination. Don't cycle home after 6 of those.

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  4. Aaah Dan Man. I'm afraid that I've actually only had two in one night's sitting as a maximum. However, if I do gulp down six, then it's only about 20 metres back to the hotel so I should stagger home fine. I will have to post pics of me on a Cambodian bike as they're far too small for me. Complete opposite of my blue machine in London.
    Chooks

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