It's Tsingtao Beer, brewed from an old German recipe by the Tsingtao brewery in the town of Qingdao in China. That type of beer is available in most Chinese restaurants across the UK. I know not why it's in a bag.
lolz I'm from china and I've been to Tsingdao b4. This is exactly the way people got beer there. Normally the beer is stored in barrels, like oil (do we still store oil in barrels now?), carried around in plastic bags and consumed with straws.
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Beer in a Bag? Weird
It's Tsingtao Beer, brewed from an old German recipe by the Tsingtao brewery in the town of Qingdao in China. That type of beer is available in most Chinese restaurants across the UK. I know not why it's in a bag.
"The keg's leaking! Quick - find something to put the beer in!"
could be recycled beer and that's the Chinese version of porta-potties.
lolz I'm from china and I've been to Tsingdao b4. This is exactly the way people got beer there. Normally the beer is stored in barrels, like oil (do we still store oil in barrels now?), carried around in plastic bags and consumed with straws.
Good beer, very popular in London's China Town but not normally served in the bag!
Actually, street vendors in many Asian cities sell beer in plastic bags. You poke a straw through the plastic and ... Cheers!
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