Survey on Thai beer brands
We received a question from Tom Uittenboogaard, who is currently working on a graduation thesis for his bachelor's degree in commercial economics. The thesis is about the positioning of the different Thai beer brands in the Benelux and the potential introduction of a new Thai beer brand for the Benelux.
Tom already has a large number of respondents, but needs even more responses for the reliability of his survey. Approximately 90 responses are still needed for a reliability of 70%, while approximately 155 responses would make his survey 95% reliable.
Do you like Thai beer and do you want to contribute to the future of the Thai beer market in the Benelux? Then let your voice be heard via the survey www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3YRMYP9
Postscript Gringo:
I wanted to participate and started answering the questions in a good mood. The third question was: Do you live in Belgium/the Netherlands or another country. Truthfully, I answered the question with: different country, because I live in Thailand. The survey was immediately terminated and I was thanked for participating. You will therefore only see and answer the questions if you indicate that you live in Belgium or the Netherlands!
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Bert Gringhuis (1945), born and raised in Almelo in the beautiful Twente. Later lived for many years in Amsterdam and Alkmaar, working in export for various companies. I first came to Thailand in 1980 and immediately fell in love with the country. Been back many times since then and moved to Thailand after my (early) retirement as a widower. I have been living there for 22 years now with my somewhat younger Thai lady Poopae.
My first experiences in Thailand as a kind of newsletter sent to family, friends and acquaintances, which later appeared under the name Gringo on Thailandblog. Many, many articles followed those first stories and that has grown into an almost daily hobby.
In the Netherlands still an avid footballer and football referee, but the years are starting to tell and in Thailand still avid, but the pool billiards is really of inferior quality, ha ha!
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My apologies, I did not state clearly in the application that it is a criteria to live in the Netherlands or Belgium. The survey applies to the Benelux and it is therefore important that the respondents live and stay in the Benelux.
I know that a reasonable number of people on this website live in Thailand, unfortunately I cannot use your data. Thank you in advance for your participation.
Tom
I have lived in the Netherlands for 14 years, never quite understand why you would drink Thai beer in the Netherlands or in Belgium. Leo was always a lot fresher, I don't know what happened but it doesn't taste the same. Chang then you have to submit a day off and Singha….too sweet for my taste.
entered
I can imagine at a Thai party, or Thai restaurant in the Netherlands or Belgium, that Thai beer is also for sale, among other types of beer.
But to introduce a new type of Thai beer in the Benelux, where the market is actually full of beer types that have been known for years, I personally find very difficult.
I think it would almost be comparable to the attempt to introduce a Thai wine in the wine countries of Italy and Spain.
Completed and forwarded to a friend of mine who loves beer and is familiar with Thai beer.
You should try ordering Farang beer online.
Farang is a Thai style tripel. While the addition of galangal (a Thai version of ginger) in this beer stimulates the spiciness, this is nevertheless a very easy to drink beer of 8% abv. Originally designed for a Thai restaurant. This beer travels all over the world because of its unique character.
Completed the survey. I always drink the beer of the country where I am at that moment (except at home, because I prefer Jupiler than Heineken). So beerlao and san miguel light I have drunk in Laos and the Philippines, but never in Thailand. I don't know if there is a taste difference.
I drink Leo in Thailand if possible, but unfortunately not for sale in the Netherlands