Distillation of alcohol is quite easy, if you know what you are doing. In Thailand it is possible to buy everything you need, including a still, to make liquor. My wife sometimes makes wine using bread yeast from Makro and many people do it with no problem.
@UTCM5 күн бұрын
Yes my father use to make wine
@hellokitty-h2x7s5 күн бұрын
so tragic about the Laos poisoning , RIP to those who lost their lives must of been horrific pain as well. the lawyer was from London UK she was with a group of six from uk that was hospitalised I think not sure .One of the UK ladies poisoned but survived put out the warning to others in fb backpacking groups. She got medical help faster which saved her life I think she said. Thankfully she may of saved more lives for sure by her posting on social media. i think the New Zealander is on way back and survived not sure though. good to see the wires coming down. nice to see your walking videos and stories,
@UTCM5 күн бұрын
Very sad all the way around , young lives end before they really have a chance to begin .
@ranctil35 күн бұрын
It appears methanol poisoning is a problem in SE Asia and travellers should be aware of the possibility. Safer to drink bottled or canned beer
@mmaranta7856 күн бұрын
Underground cables cost more to maintain but of course it looks better without them
@C.H.R.I.S.5 күн бұрын
think those wires are a part of the identity of chiang mai also the exploding transformers 🤭🤭🤭
@mmaranta7856 күн бұрын
I like Mai Tais in Thailand. Wonder if that’s dangerous.
@TWCH5 күн бұрын
Snazzy new opening:) I'm watching this video sitting in bed with Bua nearby. Hearing what you're talking about, she gave me the skinny. Bua's Loei family are connected to the Lao jungle drums. It's dangerous for a Lao to be talking or posting about this. The deaths are a big embarrassment to the Lao government. They're blaming Thailand saying that's where the bad alcohol came from. Everybody know that's BS. But if you are Lao, it's best not to talk about it.
@UTCM5 күн бұрын
It could possibly be true ......
@Deadfoot-Dan5 күн бұрын
I think Tennessee is the home of whiskey and Kentucky the home of bourbon. The Whiskey Rebellion, Google that.
@deandecoursey30616 күн бұрын
I've never liked timo wear flip flops, so i think that the worst that would happen to me is breaking an ankle with tennis shoes on. I've been here 3 weeks this time and actually had a reason to go near the gate for dental work and to go from Bo sang to Hong Dong. The 2 lane road 1006 is a pain to drive, whether its rush hour or not. I got my first case of covid the first week that i was here. Without all the boosters that i have taken, I'm pretty sure that i would have been in a hospital otherwise. I have a 13 hour train ride to Bangkok tomorrow, followed by a 21 hour flight to LAX through Manila, with a short train ride to San Diego, where i cross the border and pick up my car that should have a cimplete restoration on. Then, i leave SD Saturday morning for a 25 hour druve to Kansas City. Monday, I resume immunotheropy treatment. The waether for driving south looks like it is cooperating. Wish me luck. at i would have been in a hospital.
@UTCM6 күн бұрын
Good luck and have a safe trip . Yes that nasty covid is still floating around . Good luck with immune therapy . It does work for most people .
@deandecoursey30616 күн бұрын
@UTCM i'm willing to tolerate it wmfor another couple of months. It seems like blood cancer likes to travel near my stomach and upper groin. Thats where the original cancer was found in May, 2023 and reoccured in July of this year. I've got 5 more treatments every 2 weeks. It's more localized than general immunotherophy and hopefully builds my immune system in tne stomach area. The day after I'm finished, i already have my plane ticket for another 3 week stay in Chiangmai.
@mmaranta7856 күн бұрын
Is the burial of these cables only around the moat?
@UTCM6 күн бұрын
Yes as far as I know
@nicks39335 күн бұрын
I got the worst food poisoning ever in Laos. If you wanna go just visit Luang Prabang and go back home
@UTCM5 күн бұрын
I ve never been
@nicks39335 күн бұрын
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@nicks39335 күн бұрын
@@UTCM Vientiane power lines make Thailand's clump of cables look safe. Vang Vieng looks like it was made in the 1950s and never updated, and Luang Prabang buildings could be placed somewhere in Switzerland, and you wouldn’t notice the difference. It’s the only place I’d recommend. It’s not a bad country; I’m just more of a Thailand guy. Sorry that was weird it didn’t post this comment.
@markwalker66735 күн бұрын
Bill , This bad liquor thing is extremely ugly , 6 dead so far
@UTCM5 күн бұрын
Yes very difficult to watch , I hope it never happens again
@walkertongdee6 күн бұрын
Alcohol is poison, it's just that smaller concentrations do less damage, which will take their toll eventually.
@UTCM6 күн бұрын
This ia really tragic though
@andynogood6 күн бұрын
@@walkertongdee bläaaa
@andynogood6 күн бұрын
The dose makes it
@bobwelo5 күн бұрын
@davidb22064 күн бұрын
Women, especially young women and teenagers, should not be traveling alone (or in pairs) in a communist country. I would in fact not recommend SE Asia at all for them. I would never have permitted my 19-year old daughter to travel in a communist country. "But she's over 18." Sure, but do you care about your family members and operate as a caring family or not? No way they should be there.
@UTCM4 күн бұрын
For sure its a different world there , quality control is lacking
@davidb22064 күн бұрын
@@UTCM Also respect for human life and other ethical issues, under communist rulers. It's why China is not and will never be " a trust society."