People often joke that beers they dislike taste like urine. In the case of the prominent Chinese lager Tsingtao, one batch of its brew can perhaps lay to that claim in an unusually literal way, claiming they'd isolated the tank's contents.
Getting back to the Tsingtao scandal, local police have reportedly detained the pissy worker and the person who took the video, though there's some confusion in Chinese media over whether the people involved in the incident were employed by the brewery or were outside workers. One source also alleged that the incident did not happen at a Tsingtao raw materials warehouse but instead at a logistics facility — though from a brand standpoint, the damage was clearly done.
Police have said they'll release more information as soon as they get to the bottom of this incident. But most importantly, will people remember this when they belly up to a bar in China? That's as cloudy as aSubscribe to our daily newsletter to keep in touch with the subjects shaping our future. I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its User Agreement and Privacy Policy
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