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Isara visit in April

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Friday night after dinner, made for a perfect opportunity for an Isara visit in April. Couple of us enjoyed local craft beers, and chat with the owner, Ben. A big topic of conversation was the upcoming opening of BaanBangkok’s brewery, which shouldn’t be too far from IconSiam. 
– Not sure if the cat was hired by the brewpub, but it made for a sweet welcoming host. 

Friday night in April had 12 beers on tap, and little signs hanging from 11 them indicating they are local Thai beer. 
FYI – the import was Lindeman’s Peach Lambic

Isara had one of their own beers on tap, the Cream Ale, but a bit updated from from the previous version. This one was a bit sweeter, and more geared for the local Thai people’s tastes, according to Ben. 

While there were customers inside enjoying the craft beer, there was also a group of drinkers outside drinking bottles of Singha. Despite the bar having a focus on the local craft, the owner was still happily putting the bottles of beer into coozies/bottle coolers to serve. 

End of Isara visit in April

Fin.



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