It's not every day that you get the opportunity to visit the
beating heart of a country, but earlier this week I got the opportunity to do just
that. The Office of the Canadian Embassy organized a tour of the BeerLao
facility on the outskirts of Vientiane. On a dark night its
towers shine brighter than the North Star, and every time you drive by, a
spiritual aura uplifts even the most distraught individuals.
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The office where the big decisions are made |
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The factory where the production process takes place |
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The smoke stacks look so "beautiful" with the "blue" sky background |
If you have not noticed from previous posts, BeerLao dominates
almost any social gathering in Laos. It is basically the only beer readily
available, and its advertisements dominate almost every restaurant. The company
is owned by the government in combination with the Carlsberg Group.
They brew and bottle a number of different Carlsberg family brands, including BeerLao Gold (made with Khao Kai Noi!!!!!!!), Tuborg (brand new in the country) and Lane Xang (a pale lager which I rarely see around Laos).
Smiles which sometimes (often) includes my own.....
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1.5 million crates at 30% storage capacity....can I take a few thousand? |
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That's a lot of crates to move down roads that I even struggle to take my bike along |
Although we did not have time to discuss more about the logistical nightmare that keeps him up at night, from what I have seen, there is no shortage of BeerLao across the country. So they are definitely doing some right!
And the best news, they have figured out the export market and Beerlao is sold to CANADA, the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Ireland, Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, France, Thailand, Denmark, Hong Kong and Macau, Switzerland, China, Singapore, and the Netherlands.
Try to find it at your local beer store and let me know what you think of this unique rice beer.
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A beer factory tour would not be complete without an open bar at the end
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I am leaving for the airport in an hour for the start of a Christmas vacation. Although I would like to continue providing regular blog updates, I plan to leave my computer behind. While I am sure the five of you reading this blog will be patient for my return, I promise a full summary of the vacation when I return to Vientiane in January.
Have an amazing holiday season and happy New Year!
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! |