Product Description:
India’s bestselling beer brand, Kingfisher is light gold in colour with a clean and hoppy aroma.
Product Description:
India’s bestselling beer brand, Kingfisher is light gold in colour with a clean and hoppy aroma.
I'll ask my friend Mahout
@binatang: Your ignorance is astounding.
Similar to what we pay for a VB here, I’d believe
I spent 3 weeks in India driving across the country in the Rickshaw Run. We struggled to find anywhere selling alcohol because it’s banned in most states. Couple of hotels we could stay at had plonk. I recall drinking a Kingfisher longneck, half cold on a hot night listening to the rainforest out the back. But re price, yeah - cheap (for us).
These Asian beers always taste so much better, in Asia. Beerlao, Angkor the same. Maybe it’s the heat.
We struggled to find anywhere selling alcohol because it’s banned in most states.
Surely Dan can fix that?
Ankor is a decent beer, Kingfisher is… not so much. Even though the alcohol content is there, still tastes watered-down. It's like Fosters in UK. Everybody thinks it should be good because a country representative, but in reality, it's crap.
Much like Budweiser in US.
Ankor is great at 50cUS in Siem Reap, I always wondered if it would be drinkable here
When I was there ten years ago it cost about…. 120 rupees (maybe $2 or so), at restaurants.. not a pack.
Any well-traveled bloke wud know the price of beer anywhere in the world ain’t too different
anywhere in the world ain’t too different
🤣
I'll shout you in South Africa and you can shout me in Qatar…
I meant real travel, not armchair travel. Anyways, to each their own ;)
Expensive! Wish they would bring back Leo 12pk for $14.99…
Who is Leo?
@jv: You answer your own question ?
Thanks for nothing aye
24 pack $46 at First Choice
https://www.firstchoiceliquor.com.au/beer/kingfisher-bottle-…
I'm getting 50 dollars.
Lucky you, then you will have $4 left over!
I'm pretty sure last time Aldi had these they were brewed in NZ under licence. So just something to watch out for if you were wanting the original Indian brewed ones…
Perhaps one of those products you'd prefer made under license in AU/NZ…
You'd think so, and maybe you're technically right, but the NZ ones are terrible. If the original is even worse then there's no point to buying it at all.
Not really. Locally brewed beers never seem to hit the mark of the original brew. For a local brew, these beers are overpriced. Might as well just buy Aldi's cheaper NZ brewed varieties or the Thai Leos.
Just drink Aldi Rivet, it’s $28 a case of 24 and imported from Vietnam, tastes like beer and full strength
Yeah, nah
You mean
"Yeah, nam"
My palate would hate me
kingfeemer!
How much do these cost in India?