webfact Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Science graduate uses his degree to open an illegal brewery Source: Sanook BANGKOK: -- A recently qualified science graduate thought he would use what he had learnt at university to good effect. He opened up an illegally beer factory in some shop houses in the Nonthaburi area north of Bangkok. Arrested yesterday was 28 year old Thaophiphop Limjitrakorn. Customs and excise and Ratanathibet police went in the back door of a property in Moo 8 of Muang district where they found the suspect organizing the distribution of his beer. On the second floor there was the temperature controlled brewing area and on the third floor an area for boiling the mash. A large quantity of evidence including barley was taken into evidence, reports Sanook. Thaophiphop told police that he loved beer. He had originally just made it for himself but after perfecting the recipe he had started selling to young people of his acquaintance and people at the well known university where he used to study science. He was in the process of expanding his business when the authorities arrived and arrested him. He was given away by a member of the public who said there was drinking happening on the premises. He has been charged with illegal making of alcoholic beverages and the sale thereof. Source: Sanook -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2017-01-23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fordguy61mi Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Breaking Bad, Thailand alcohol version! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmitch Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Sad to say there's no way in Thailand that he could operate legally even if he wanted to, thanks to the brewery oligopolies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Yes hence the sad and ridiculous situation of the micro breweries that have all the equipment on display but can only sell high priced imported brews not anything made on site Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralf61 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 What a pity. Could have been a good variety to this everyday Chang/Leo/Singha-ting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkidlad Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Beer is a completely monopolized market here. Would be alright if the beers on offer were actually any good. Mostly just generic swill. Unlucky, buddy. There's no more room for beer entrepreneurs in Thailand. It's a closed market for the few. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tolsti Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/2017/01/22/thai-craft-beers-new-strategy-keep-brewing-law-catches/ An interesting article on the dilemma Thai craft brewers face. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 One reason I enjoy going to other countries. Fantastic locally brewed beers and local wines. Thailand is missing out big time. Tourists would love it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagnabbit Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 32 minutes ago, madmitch said: Sad to say there's no way in Thailand that he could operate legally even if he wanted to, thanks to the brewery oligopolies. Yup - I know some Thai fellas that make their beer in Laos and import it back here... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roota Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 There are plenty of good Thai craft beers -- Chalawan Pale Ale, Chatri IPA, Sandport, Happy New Beer etc. Technically they're brewed outside of the country but let's just say that some aspects of production do take place within Thailand. You just can't be as obvious about it as this poor fellow was. Fortunately there are signs that the law will gradually relax, like elsewhere around the region. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briggsy Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 (edited) 56 minutes ago, madmitch said: Sad to say there's no way in Thailand that he could operate legally even if he wanted to, thanks to the brewery oligopolies. Totally agree. It is an absolutely nailed shut shop. Outsiders and outside competition is not permitted. Unfortunately with the bad decison of the allowing of drinking on the premises, he sealed his own fate. Seems like an asset to the country to me. I hope he is not treated harshly by the courts but I fear he will be. Edited January 23, 2017 by Briggsy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoePai Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 So they will brew beer on the Moon but not Thailand http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/01/22/scientists-brewing-plan-make-beer-moon/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyberholz Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Another of those monopolies protecting big business. Thailand 4.0? 55555555555555555555555! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtls2005 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Yeah conglomerates like Boon Rawd aren't going to give up their state-sanctioned monopolies without a fight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elgordo38 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 2 hours ago, webfact said: He was given away by a member of the public who said there was drinking happening on the premises. Spoil sport one in every crowd. No handcraft or micro breweries here I guess. The tax man wants his cut. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DLang Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 2 hours ago, webfact said: He was given away by a member of the public They must be great to hang around with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hansnl Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 10 minutes ago, elgordo38 said: Spoil sport one in every crowd. No handcraft or micro breweries here I guess. The tax man wants his cut. Wonder who that member of the public was? Of course not attached, one way or another, to the big breweries? Purely a concerned private person! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elgordo38 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 1 minute ago, hansnl said: Wonder who that member of the public was? Of course not attached, one way or another, to the big breweries? Purely a concerned private person! He could have be attached to someone who know someone attached. I must quit repeating myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mook23 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 2 hours ago, craigt3365 said: One reason I enjoy going to other countries. Fantastic locally brewed beers and local wines. Thailand is missing out big time. Tourists would love it. As pointed out in other thread: you must drink leo or chang or sing. If ure a serf leo or chang. If ure a kaek sing. If ure a little higher on the ladder but far from hiso u are allowed to go for the cat pizz known as Heineken. If ure hiso u are expected to drink overpriced Hoegaarden or Leffe. Looooooool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOTIRIOS Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 ...so this is not a free market in the least....??? ...would explain a lot of things.... ...how to get rid of corruption in such a business climate....??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
little mary sunshine Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Huge breweries frightened of a quality beer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 1 minute ago, SOTIRIOS said: how to get rid of corruption in such a business climate How about asking "general happiness" to invoke section 44 and enforce the ASEAN free trade agreement that was supposed to let there be free trade in wines spirits and beer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOUTHERNSTAR Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 The story changes, before he studied law now its science. After the support of the Singh heiress its pay back time. Coups cost either money or favors or both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowboat Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 "He was in the process of expanding his business when the authorities arrived and arrested him. He was given away by a member of the public who said there was drinking happening on the premises." He would be welcomed anywhere but here. In Cambodia, he would be selling to his neighbors and on his way to building an empire. Best of luck in the future elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbo2014 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 the PM asked Thai's to be innovative then proceeds to crush Bright young fellows like this under the existing monopolies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiwrath Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Maybe he was less than 300 meters from a school, or another educational institution Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavisH Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 I reckon this guys brew was way better than any locally made stuff. I loved my uncle's lagers back in Australia. He had a shed load of the stuff. Full strength and could drink it all night with no hangover. Try that with Chang! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFishman1 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 Good to see there teaching something useful TIT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shawn0000 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 3 hours ago, madmitch said: Sad to say there's no way in Thailand that he could operate legally even if he wanted to, thanks to the brewery oligopolies. There is a way, with investment, there is just a minimum size requirement, which to be fair is very big and implausible to most. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shawn0000 Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 13 minutes ago, DavisH said: I reckon this guys brew was way better than any locally made stuff. I loved my uncle's lagers back in Australia. He had a shed load of the stuff. Full strength and could drink it all night with no hangover. Try that with Chang! Chang has changed if you haven't tried it recently, they seem to have removed the guaranteed head ache chemical that it was so famous for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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