Beer Archa was first launched in July 2004 to expand the market share, particularly in the standard and premium product groups, and to respond to increasing demands from a new generation of beer drinkers who prefer smooth beer with lower alcohol content. Beer Archa thus serves as another alternative for beer drinkers.
Thai Beer
Archa Beer
Chang Beer
ThaiBev brews Chang Beer, a pale lager. Chang is brewed for the domestic market at 6.4% abv; and for the export market at 5% abv. However, the two "versions" are in fact different beers, the export beer being a 100% malt beer like its domestic draught product, while the Beer Chang sold in-country in Thailand contains some rice.
Cheers Beer
Cheers Beer is a high quality beer with a full flavour and smooth taste. It is targeted at people who appreciate high quality beer but don’t always want to spend more.
Kloster Beer Thailand
Kloster is brewed in Thailand under license and "close supervision" of Kloster Brauerei in Germany.
Leo Beer
Besides Singha, Boon Rawd Brewery makes Leo, a non-premium beer, and Leo Super, a 6.5% alcohol beer.
Mittweida
Mittweida is the distinctive super premium beer brewed to perfection with the finest selection of ingredients. This super premium beer tastes smooth and refreshing, with an exquisite fragrance of malt and an elegant nuance of hops.
Nakhon Beer
A premium lager beer.
Phuket Lager Beer
Thailand's first regional beer. Brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot. Formerly known as Phuket Island Beer.
Singha Beer
Singha is a 6% alcohol-by-volume pale lager. It is also available in 6% abv draught version as Singha Lager Draft, and the new 3.5% abv Singha Light introduced in 2006. Singha was the best selling beer in Thailand, but is now challenged by the less expensive and more potent Chang Beer.
Thai Amarit Bangkok Beer
Thai Amarit Bangkok Beer is a pale lager beer.





