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Which beer brand is your favourite in Thailand? Leo, Chang, Singha, etc.


RolandRat

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1 hour ago, Denim said:

 

I don't really like beer much except maybe when eating out.  But I have to say I tried Tawandeng Rose and up until now it is the only beer I have ever drunk that I felt compelled to pour down the sink after a mouthful. Horrible. How they can even call it beer beats me when it's nearest relative is SPY wine cooler ....equally grim IMO.

 

Both strictly for the ladies, methinks.

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42 minutes ago, Dan O said:

Its illegal to display a beer name, logo or trademark on social media so you may want to be careful. I was called out on this as a Cafe owner for the exact same thing due to a ruling from 2008.

 

Like every other law in Thailand, it is ignored and next-to-never enforced. Just another pointless law that allows corruption to exist within Thailand's largest criminal organisation should they choose to 'crack down' on anyone.

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23 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Like every other law in Thailand, it is ignored and next-to-never enforced. Just another pointless law that allows corruption to exist within Thailand's largest criminal organisation should they choose to 'crack down' on anyone.

Thought AN was on Singapore servers?

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Just now, Hummin said:

I should maybe had put this after my reply 🤔 😉

Chang is Danish beer, Carlsberg Elephant beer, Carabao is German beer produced in Thailand. 

 

Singha is the only Thai beer made by a Thai who studied the breewing process in Germany and Denmark. 

 

Meanwhile, Boonrawd toured Germany and Denmark to study the art of making beer. His dream became a reality when Boon Rawd Brewery was established on 4 August 1933, when he was 60 years old.

 

Source Singha archives

 

 

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On 7/1/2024 at 10:43 AM, RolandRat said:

I'm exploring local beers in Thailand. Which brand is your favorite: Leo, Chang, Singha, or another? What do you recommend?

 

If available Draught Chang, otherwise bottled Chang or Beer Lao (light and dark). Singha and Leo upset my gut so I avoid like the plague!

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I'm just having a couple of bottles of beer Lao IPA which I am finding very agreeable. 70 baht per bottle at my local expat shop (Lamai, Koh Samui).

 

I wish more bars/shops would stock the beer Lao range. I personally think it puts Thai beer to shame. 

 

I'm a Singha drinker when out and about. 

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5 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Like every other law in Thailand, it is ignored and next-to-never enforced. Just another pointless law that allows corruption to exist within Thailand's largest criminal organisation should they choose to 'crack down' on anyone.

Depends on your circumstance. I had a local report us about our Cafe. I was only warned and asked to remove the pics. Granted im small fish in a big sea but I'm just passing on valid information. Do with it what you will.

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1 hour ago, proton said:

 What's wrong with Carabao beers, Cheers Extra, Tapper or Red Horse? Chang at 4.8% is not worth buying

I agree.  And I hate having a 'changover' after just 3 bottles. 

 

Prefer Carabao dark to the lager. Is Cheers Extra the one with a red label?  Can't find that in Korat,  drank that alot when I lived in Chiang Mai. 

 

Red Horse (Philippine beer) is good too.  Tawang Dang IPA is very tasty and only 53baht a can at local Lotus'sss. 

 

I'm still trying to find a decent dark Jamaican rum.  Capt Morgan too sweet.  Sangsom is rather tasteless. 

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