Tsingtao Beer





Working in west China's Shanxi Province in January is hard business, but thankfully there are friendly people to banquet with and raise a glass of good beer. In Xuangang we toasted with Tsingtao, a fine brew imported from Qingdao in Shandong Provence. The label calls itself warm beer but believe me, we drank it cold.
I also include a few other variants on the label including an export version found here in Houston. Enjoy.
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KJ Smith