alphacento
Regular.
I have just come back from a 2 weeks holiday in Vietnam. There I had the opportunity to try the two most popular local beers that go by the very creative names of Ha noi and Saigon.
Both beers are light lagers that combine extrmely well with the delicate local food. In my opinion Saigon is a lager very similar to those sold in the USA (Coors above all) while Ha noi has a more bitter and hoopy taste which gives it a more European flavour.
In my opinion I prefer Ha noi because of the more complex flavour (although sometimes it does not go as well with the local food as Saigon beers does).
Another famous beer in Vietnam is 333. It is originally a French beer but about 40 years ago production was moved to Ho chi Min. Even in Ho chi Minh it used to be produced with German ingredients althought now they have switched to Australian ones. The taste of it resembles Saigon and it is a refreshing light lager.
Take care
Both beers are light lagers that combine extrmely well with the delicate local food. In my opinion Saigon is a lager very similar to those sold in the USA (Coors above all) while Ha noi has a more bitter and hoopy taste which gives it a more European flavour.
In my opinion I prefer Ha noi because of the more complex flavour (although sometimes it does not go as well with the local food as Saigon beers does).
Another famous beer in Vietnam is 333. It is originally a French beer but about 40 years ago production was moved to Ho chi Min. Even in Ho chi Minh it used to be produced with German ingredients althought now they have switched to Australian ones. The taste of it resembles Saigon and it is a refreshing light lager.
Take care