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Thailand Backs Bill to Empower Small Liquor Producers


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9 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand's House of Representatives passed a pivotal bill on Wednesday aimed at transforming the nation's liquor industry by empowering small-scale and community-based producers.

 

I'll drink to that!

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3 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

I'll drink to that!

Until the Senate get offers they can not/dare not refuse to block the proposal.

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Posted
1 hour ago, JoePai said:

At last, now we might get decent beer to drink   👍

Nah it will soon be shelved once the usual members of the monopoly increase their annual premiums

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As far as small distilleries are concerned, there need to be safeguards applied to prevent the inclusion of methanol in the finished product. The first fraction of the distillate usually contains any methanol and needs to be discarded, as it is with moonshine.

 

Also must prevent methanol being added to any alcoholic drinks to prevent repeats of the recent cocktail deaths.

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O come on util this is printed in the Royal Gazette......Its just the same BS as usual....

 

Plenty of time for brown envelops and unfortunate accidents, to stop this being in the  Royal Gazette....

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

In a groundbreaking move, Thailand's House of Representatives passed a pivotal bill on Wednesday aimed at transforming the nation's liquor industry by empowering small-scale and community-based producers. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra lauded the decision, emphasising that this could break the long-standing dominance of a few major corporations, while boosting the rural economy.

Maybe get some real craft beer that tastes good, unlike the urine we suffer from now...

Posted
10 hours ago, webfact said:

2.97 billion litres, worth approximately 584 billion Thai Baht

 

Wonder where those liquors at 200 baht per liter are available

Posted
10 hours ago, webfact said:

this could break the long-standing dominance of a few major corporations, while boosting the rural economy.

 

Don't they make rice whiskey all over the rural regions of Thailand? I don't see there is a ban on that. Maybe it's an exception for that one product but if they made beer it would be illegal as they can legally acquire a license?

 

Either way it would be amazing for rural regions and give them another industry to get involved in. Personally I'd love to buy some local whiskeys that weren't rice whiskey. Shame on those monopolies and government for hurting the people that need the most help.

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3 hours ago, redwood1 said:

O come on util this is printed in the Royal Gazette......Its just the same BS as usual....

 

Plenty of time for brown envelops and unfortunate accidents, to stop this being in the  Royal Gazette....

Unfortunately you may well be right.

Look at this statement which has a ring of deja vu about it to me

11 hours ago, webfact said:

With parliamentary approval pending, detailed ministerial regulations need development before licences are issued, explained Chanin Rungtanakiat of the Pheu Thai Party. If related agencies act promptly, the bill might be implemented by October.

So no actual "approval" and the bill "might" be implemented......

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Not totally relevant, but just been refused a ‘liquor licence’ as part or our restaurant encroaches onto government land.

 

Got to move the whole thing 10m……laugh? 

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