The average price for a bottle of beer in Thailand's most popular beer brands, such as Singha, Chang, and Leo, is about 45 Baht ($1,25) in supermarkets and 70 Baht ($1,96) in bars and restaurants​.

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The scorching heat of a radiant sun in a blue sky in Thailand is of course wonderful, but it does cause side effects such as an immense thirst. And what could be better at such a moment than a nice cool beer with the condensation drops on the bottle?

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'Nam Keng' in your beer

By Editorial
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20 September 2023

Although I am not a real beer drinker, this did not apply during my stay in Thailand. The scorching heat and spicy food ensure that the golden-colored barley drink tastes great. A refreshing cold beer is a delicious and welcome thirst quencher. 

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Which Asian beer do you buy in the Netherlands? And where?

By Submitted Message
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8 September 2023

Where do you get the golden liquid from Asia in the Low Countries, if it is something different from the oh so well-known Chang or Singha?

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After Siam had opened itself up to economic development with the British in 1855 by concluding the Bowring Treaty and far-reaching contacts with the West, it was not long before the Dutch also took an interest in Siam again.

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Lung Jan notices that when an item is dedicated to beer in Thailand, the same brand names keep coming up. He has been coming to Thailand for a long time and over the years has tasted a much larger selection of native beer than the average Farang tourist or expat. Although it takes some effort. Time for some attention to the lesser known beer brands in Thailand.

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Reader question: Singha Soda water, healthy or not?

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July 7, 2021

My question is short but sweet: Is Singha Soda Water healthy or not? Other sparkling water is relatively expensive in Thailand, Singha Soda Water is a good alternative. Will it hurt if you drink a little more of that?

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Yesterday 'the Best Thai 2017' campaign, powered by Singha Beer, started. Thai restaurants in the Netherlands and Belgium compete for the title of 'the best Thai restaurant in the Netherlands or Belgium'.

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Please info about ordering LEO Beer in the Netherlands in the form of cans (33cl + 50cl). This also from Singha Bier and also the question again, where to order in the Netherlands?

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Ready? Get set! Go!'

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July 8, 2014

As a team partner of the F1 Red Bull Team, Singha Beer combines passion for Formula 1 with Thai beer experience. We give you the opportunity to attend the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa Francorchamps with Singha Beer, together with one of your best friends.

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'With Singha Beer to Ibiza!'

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May 22, 2014

In the month of May, Singha Beer Benelux started a new social media campaign. 'Like' the facebook page facebook.com/singhabenelux and win a weekend of partying in Ibiza in August 2014.

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Southeast Asia is currently considered a growth market for beer consumption, with growth rates among the highest in the world, according to a study by market research firm Euromonitor.

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Those who regularly visit Thailand and occasionally mingle with the Thai population will have noticed one thing: Thai and alcohol don't go well together.

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Tank builder Holvrieka from Emmen has won an order worth tens of millions of euros from Thailand. Beer brewer Singha Corporation is expanding its brewery in Banglen and has ordered 46 stainless steel storage tanks in Emmen.

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Singha will be running again in 3 to 4 months

By Editorial
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October 30, 2011

Singha Corporation, known for beer and drinking water, expects its flood-affected factories to be fully operational again in three to four months.

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Beer in Thailand is relatively expensive, especially imported beer. The high import duties for alcohol in Thailand is the cause of this. The local Thai brands are therefore often cheaper. The Thai beer market is large and therefore attractive to national and international beer brands. The beer in Thailand is sold in cans, small bottles (330 ml) and large bottles (640 ml). The bars in the tourist centers usually only sell the small bottles, often served in a polystyrene…

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Beer, the gauge of the economy

By Joseph Boy
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May 2, 2011

Could beer consumption have anything to do with Thailand's economy? If we are to believe the Thai Asia Pacific Brewery (TAPB), the brewer of Heineken, among others, local beer production, and therefore also consumption, decreased by about 7 percent last year. The cause, it has been thought, is due to the political tensions in the first months of 2010, which resulted in fewer tourists visiting Thailand. Even nature, from drought to the …

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By Khun Peter What do beer, sexy women, a calendar and politics have to do with each other? In Thailand a lot. At the end of 2009 there was a big row about the new calendar of the beer brand Leo (part of the Singha group). I wrote earlier about the double standards in Thailand and the overly prudish behavior of authorities, after the publication of the calendar half of Thailand was turned upside down. Sexy Thai women Some bodypainted …

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