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Beer in Pattaya: A Guide to Local Favorites

Last Updated on September 27, 2025 by admin

When visiting Thailand, understanding the local beer scene is essential. 3 Thai brands dominate bars, restaurants, and convenience stores across the kingdom along with a few regional favorites.

Chang: The Undisputed King

Market Position: Most popular Thai beer by far (60% market share) Alcohol Content: 5.0% Taste Profile: Light, easy-drinking lager with minimal bitterness and slight sweetness. Perfectly designed for Thailand’s hot climate.

Why it rules: Cheapest option, available everywhere from 7-Elevens to beach bars. The large 630ml bottles offer excellent value, making it the working-class favorite and tourist go-to.

Singha: The Premium Choice

Market Position: Original Thai beer (established 1933), premium positioning Alcohol Content: 5.0% Taste Profile: Full-bodied with malty sweetness and slightly bitter finish. More complex than Chang.

Where you’ll find it: Upscale restaurants, hotels, and tourist areas. The golden lion logo represents Thai heritage and commands higher prices.

Leo: The Smooth Newcomer

Market Position: Made by Singha. Mid-market, gaining popularity with younger crowds Alcohol Content: 5.0% Taste Profile: Smoothest of all Thai beers with very low bitterness. Light and refreshing.

Appeal: Heavily marketed at nightlife venues and music festivals, giving it a hip, younger image.

Tiger: The International Import

Market Position: Singaporean beer with strong Thai presence Alcohol Content: 5.0% Taste Profile: Crisper and more bitter than Thai beers, with pronounced hop character and drier finish.

Popularity: Favored in tourist areas like Pattaya’s Walking Street and Bangkok’s expat districts for its familiar international taste.

San Miguel and San Miguel Light (aka “San Mig”)

San Miguel (Filipino beer)
San Miguel (Filipino)

Market Position: While technically a Filipino import, San Miguel has carved out significant market share in Thailand’s competitive beer scene. This crisp lager appeals to both locals and international visitors seeking a clean, refreshing alternative to heavier Thai beers.

Profile: San Miguel delivers a golden, crystal-clear appearance with a light, foamy head. The taste is clean and crisp with mild hop character and a balanced finish that’s less sweet than Chang or Leo. At 5.0% ABV, it provides moderate strength without overwhelming the palate.

Why it Rules: San Miguel excels at food pairing, particularly with spicy Thai dishes where its clean profile doesn’t compete with bold flavors. The beer’s widespread availability throughout Pattaya – from 7-Elevens to upscale restaurants – makes it a reliable choice. Its familiar taste attracts international visitors while its refreshing quality has won over many Thai beer drinkers.

The lighter variant has gained strong traction among health-conscious drinkers and those preferring lower alcohol content. It’s become increasingly popular in Pattaya’s expat community.

Quick Facts for Travelers

Price range: 35-50 baht at convenience stores, 80-120 baht at bars
Served with ice: Don’t be surprised – Thais often add ice to beer

Chang dominates: If you try only one, make it Chang – it’s what locals drink.

It’s legal to drink beer in public. Do what many others enjoy: purchase a few cold ones from 7 Eleven and head to one of Pattaya’s best beaches. Or sample local beers at one of Pattaya’s best night markets.

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