Well you clearly haven't Tubby. Despite being known as a whisky, Mekhong is in fact much closer to a rum. The distilled spirit is made from 95 percent sugar cane/molasses and 5 percent rice.
Cambridge education has let you down again Gimps Mekhong is the river that divides Loei from Thailand. its apparent I'm dealing with two dipshits. Heres a picture I took whilst in Chiang Khan Loei/ Thai border
The FACT of the matter is it is Thai whiskey. Having spent a combined total of eight weeks in various areas of Thailand over two visits I know this to be the case. I agree, it's **** all like actual Whiskey. That not the point though.
Well if that's the case you'll know that the thai's are great imitators and it could have a totally different name on the bottle but thats not whats inside. The mere fact that its made from 95% sugar cane/molasses would tell most intelligent and informed people exactly what it is. Baring in mind that whisky is made from 100% various grains. ****wit
5% soap water all the girls drink that here so quite fitting. I bet you paid around £3.75 or more for an 70p bottle.
Oh, dear! You are such a pointless tool, Skiddy. I paid £5 for three bottles, at my local ASDA. Remember ASDA? A real supermarket, selling proper food, not the dog's bollocks, monkey brains, and fried locusts that you have to put up with.
Chief, mate... you're wasting your breath. A ridiculous bell-end is what a ridiculous bell-end does. Say no more.