EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 2 MIN
Where the Wrong Way Becomes the Right Way: Ice in Your Beer in Chiang Mai
from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons
This episode reflects on a habit that seemed wrong until it suddenly made complete sense — putting ice in beer, something encountered for the first time in Chiang Mai's heat.It touches on the practical logic behind it: daytime temperatures above 35 degrees, a beer that goes lukewarm in under five minutes, and the way ice becomes a form of quality control rather than a shortcut. There's also a small detail about Thai beers like Singha and Chang being brewed slightly stronger to account for dilution — so the crispness holds even as the ice melts.The episode also considers the physical side of drinking in tropical heat, and how slowing down the pace and rehydrating a little as you go made for a noticeably better morning after.What runs through it is a quiet shift in thinking — that the sense of how things "should" be done is often more local than it feels. A practice that might look careless at a bar in Tokyo turns out to be something the people of Chiang Mai refined over a long time, for good reason.A small reflection on the difference between a wrong answer and an answer shaped by a different place.
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This episode reflects on a habit that seemed wrong until it suddenly made complete sense — putting ice in beer, something encountered for the first time in Chiang Mai's heat.It touches on the practical logic behind it: daytime temperatures above 35 degrees, a beer that goes lukewarm in under five minutes, and the way ice becomes a form of quality control rather than a shortcut. There's also a small detail about Thai beers like Singha and Chang being brewed slightly stronger to account for dilution — so the crispness holds even as the ice melts.The episode also considers the physical side of drinking in tropical heat, and how slowing down the pace and rehydrating a little as you go made for a noticeably better morning after.What runs through it is a quiet shift in thinking — that the sense of how things "should" be done is often more local than it feels. A practice that might look careless at a bar in Tokyo turns out to be something the people of Chiang Mai refined over a long time, for good reason.A small reflection on the difference between a wrong answer and an answer shaped by a different place.
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