Diggnation drinks Tiger Beer

The hosts of Diggnation (Kevin and Alex), one of the few podcasts I listen too, usually have some beers as they are hosting the show, and in the most recent episode 34, they actually had Singapore’s trademark Tiger Beer (a hint as to why this is remotely interesting to me: I’m Singaporean). It’s rather interesting because most of us (Singaporeans) know how a Tiger tastes like (having had watered-down Tiger beer from when I was in the army didn’t help), and Kevin and Alex were pretty much making polite comments about it. Of course, I could be entirely off-base, but I have watched the last episode (or was it the one before?) where they were raving over Hoegaarden (which is a great beer, this coming from one who doesn’t drink more than once every few months).

By the way, does anyone know anything about the Geek Drome (or “Drone” or “dom”) podcast they were talking about on the show? Been poking around Revision3 for it but no luck.

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Slythfox's Gravatar

Looking for geekdrome? Try here:
http://revision3.com/geekdrome

Posted by: Slythfox on February 23, 2006 1pm

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Phil Wilson's Gravatar

Got a couple of empty bottles of Tiger beer next to my keyboard right now! It’s great!

Posted by: Phil Wilson on March 20, 2006 6am

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hurricane's Gravatar

Given a choice between Hoegaaden and Tiger I’d pick the big stripey cat every time. I like them both, but Tiger is crisper and has more bite to it. At least the version they sell in the UK does.

Posted by: hurricane on March 24, 2006 5am

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