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Thailand eases alcohol sales restrictions, effective 3 December

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Effective today, Thailand has officially relaxed its alcohol sales restrictions and extended the time customers may continue drinking in venues by one additional hour. The changes follow two new announcements published in the Royal Gazette, now legally in force.

 

On December 3, officials confirmed that the Alcohol Control Committee has issued a revised regulation on prohibited alcohol-sale hours. The update provides a 180-day temporary allowance for sales between 2pm and 5pm, following which the policy will undergo a review.

 

According to the notification, signed on December 1, by Public Health Minister Phatthana Phonphat, the revised rules aim to modernise alcohol regulations and align them with changing social and economic conditions. The updates were made under the authority of the Alcohol Control Act.

New Alcohol Sale Hours

The order repeals the previous June 23 regulation and sets the following legal sales windows:

  • 11:00–14:00

  • 14:00–17:00 — temporary for 180 days from the enforcement date

  • 17:00–00:00

 

Provincial and Bangkok alcohol control committees will evaluate the effects of the temporary 2pm–5pm window and report to the national committee before the 180-day period ends.

Exceptions to the Ban

The sales restrictions do not apply to:

  1. International airport terminals serving outbound passengers

  2. Licensed entertainment venues operating during legally permitted hours

  3. Licensed hotels

Extended Drinking Time

A second announcement in the Royal Gazette addresses alcohol consumption. It states that customers may continue drinking for up to one hour past the start of the prohibited sales period, as long as they began drinking before the ban took effect. This applies to venues where alcohol is sold or served for commercial purposes.

 

This measure also takes effect immediately.

 

Public Health Minister Phatthana Phonphat, in his capacity as chair of the Alcohol Control Committee, signed both announcements, reported Thai Rath.

 

Key Takeaways

 

  • Thailand extends alcohol sales and drinking times, effective immediately.
  • Temporary sales hours from 2pm-5pm introduced for 180 days.
  • Drinking is allowed one hour after sales prohibition begins if started earlier.


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Well, I will be first in line to buy a beer at 7-11 at 2.01 PM..

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Long overdue.

The afternoon alcohol ban never made any sense.

Just another example of petty bureaucracy out of control.

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Gasp!

What a relief!

Just in time!

 

2 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Well, I will be first in line to buy a beer at 7-11 at 2.01 PM..

Retail sakes srd still restricted

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2 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Well, I will be first in line to buy a beer at 7-11 at 2.01 PM..

 

Uhm, you won't be the first in line if they started selling at 11:00 AM.

 

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3 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Well, I will be first in line to buy a beer at 7-11 at 2.01 PM..

 

How did it go??

 

Asking for a friend!

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Provincial and Bangkok alcohol control committees will evaluate the effects of the temporary 2pm–5pm window and report to the national committee before the 180-day period ends.

 

So..   it just takes one dumb pish-head to take out a pedestrian at a crossing and with the ensuing national outrage - it will be blamed on the change in the 2-5pm drinking laws - because we can't actually blame people for being irresponsible can we !!!

 

Hopefully though - common sense will prevail - this law was just daft.

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Catastrophe will ensue, mark my words!   Drunk workers and school kids, human sacrifice, cats and dogs living together!

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37 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

How did it go??

 

Asking for a friend!

 

 

I just returned from 7-11 with cold Leo bought at 2.10 PM..

 

The first girl checking me out got her panties in a wad about the time of sales, but another girl told her it was OK...lol

 

I think I was their first 2-5 post-sales ban customer to buy a beer..

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4 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

 

I just returned from 7-11 with cold Leo bought at 2.10 PM..

 

The first girl checking me out got her panties in a wad about the time of sales, but another girl told her it was OK...lol

 

I think I was their first 2-5 post-sales ban customer to buy a beer..

 

Good news indeed.  That means in addition to the 20 or so bars/cafes/restaurants within 300m I now have 3 new places to satisfy my 2-5 cravings.

  • 11:00–14:00

  • 14:00–17:00 — temporary for 180 days from the enforcement date

  • 13:00–00:00

What does this mean?  11.00 to 17.00  and 13.00 to 0.00???

Is 13.00 not somewhere between 11 & 17.

My Mrs has told me that Mom&Pop shops selling petrol cannot sell booze. Is this correct?

2 minutes ago, Will Iam Not said:
  • 11:00–14:00

  • 14:00–17:00 — temporary for 180 days from the enforcement date

  • 13:00–00:00

What does this mean?  11.00 to 17.00  and 13.00 to 0.00???

Is 13.00 not somewhere between 11 & 17.

 

Yeah, it's a typo.

 

The original Thairath article has the correct timings.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

2 minutes ago, Will Iam Not said:
  • 11:00–14:00

  • 14:00–17:00 — temporary for 180 days from the enforcement date

  • 13:00–00:00

What does this mean?  11.00 to 17.00  and 13.00 to 0.00???

Is 13.00 not somewhere between 11 & 17.

 

You need to ask the person who "adapted" the original Thai Rath story which reads;

 

(3) From 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. 

Just now, Crossy said:

 

Yeah, it's a typo.

 

The original Thairath article has the correct timings.

11.00 to 0.00 then

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Just now, Will Iam Not said:

My Mrs has told me that Mom&Pop shops selling petrol cannot sell booze. Is this correct?

 

Shops associated with petrol stations cannot sell alcohol (pretty old ruling).

 

Mom and Pop places that sell fuel in whisky bottles, since when have any rules applied? :whistling:

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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46 minutes ago, Crossy said:

How did it go??

 

I purchased a bottle of Bourbon at Foodland, ~ 14:15 today.

 

 

3 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

Shops associated with petrol stations cannot sell alcohol (pretty old ruling).

 

Mom and Pop places that sell fuel in whisky bottles, since when have any rules applied? :whistling:

 

Ours comes in Coke/Fanta bottles.  Health & Safety = ZERO.

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2 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

 

I purchased a bottle of Bourbon at Foodland, ~ 14:15 today.

 

 

Have you finished it yet? 555

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2 hours ago, Dan O said:

Retail sakes srd still restricted

Englisdh would be nice.... 🙂 

3 minutes ago, Will Iam Not said:

Have you finished it yet? 555

 

Unopened.

 

 

 

3 hours ago, Dan O said:

Retail sakes srd still restricted

 

How would you know, since you posted this between 12 and 1pm, when there never were restrictions at that time.

As usual.. many writings but not clear if all the retailers in the whole country can sell alcohol...confusion for only a few places and with the result that nothing is changed

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32 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

As usual.. many writings but not clear if all the retailers in the whole country can sell alcohol...confusion for only a few places and with the result that nothing is changed

Plenty has changed.

The genii has been let out of the bottle and he's not going back in anytime soon.

Ditto weed.

All about money and complaining bars.

Ethanol addicts are so happy.

7 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

 

I purchased a bottle of Bourbon at Foodland, ~ 14:15 today.

 

 

Please don't get treatment for your cirrhosis within the next 6 months..

21 hours ago, webfact said:

The update provides a 180-day temporary allowance for sales between 2pm and 5pm, following which the policy will undergo a review.

Aahh, there it is. they want to see how much revenue they made after 6 months before they decide to scrap it again or continue. 

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