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San Miguel Thailand
Brewed at Phnom Penh Brewery

Style: Pale Lager - International / Premium
Banmai, Mueang, Pathum Thani Province, Thailand
Serve in Lager glass

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RATINGS: 270   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.07/5   EST. CALORIES: 150   ABV: 5%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Thailand’s first regional beer. Brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot. Formerly known as Phuket Island Beer, and brewed in Thailand by San Miguel.

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3.2
CacheManyHose (1431) - HONG KONG - AUG 6, 2023
UPDATED: AUG 6, 2023 Can from Chatuchak Market in Bangkok (22 mos with R). Grainy malt lager, medium mouthfeel with fluffy carb, pretty standard stuff though malt-forward.

3
Max93600 (355) - Marcheprime, FRANCE - JUN 22, 2023
UPDATED: JUN 22, 2023 Un vrai régal. L’amertume est bien présente mais ce n’est que mieux. Parfait !

2.5
ken1 (5311) - Aarhus, DENMARK - FEB 13, 2023
UPDATED: FEB 13, 2023 Aroma: Sweet malt. Flavour: Malty and fruity sweet with a sweet finish. Colour: Golden amber with a white head. From: Store in Phuket Thailand.

1.7
martin00sr (10851) - Haderslev, DENMARK - NOV 27, 2022
UPDATED: NOV 27, 2022 Clear golden, white head. Sweet malt and wet cardboard aroma. Sweet malty flavour, paper, grain.

2.7
Borresteijn (11296) - Heerhugowaard, NETHERLANDS - AUG 13, 2022
UPDATED: SEP 2, 2022 33cl Fles bij een Thais restaurant in Mulhouse, na een niet al te fijne dag met niet-opnemende alarmdiensten, volle garages en lege autoverhuurbedrijven. Heel fijn om dan toch op de geplande dag op je eindbestemming te komen en nog een pilsje te kunnen nuttigen. Smaakte me opperbest dus. Gebrouwen in Vietnam volgens het etiket. Goudgele kleur, witte kraag. Zoet, maïs en/of rijst, licht grassig, bloemig, licht bitter. Verfrissend genoeg, geen bijsmaakjes oid.

2.4
medkung (237) - Bangkok, THAILAND - NOV 24, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 24, 2021 New batch from new brewery “Phu Ly Beer” FYI: Phuket beer moving production this beer from Cambodia to Vietnam. Trying this one for long time ago but not review in this because I remember this one is so awful. But this batch from Vietnam is more goodies than Cambodia batch. Medium body and low carbonate than Thai mainstream lager, earthy taste hops coming with grains and malt, low bitter but smooth then dry finished. Good one more than Cambodia batch and yes I prefer more than Thai mainstream lager if you find it on supermarket etc.

2.3
maekchu (5664) - JAPAN - OCT 17, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 17, 2021 Bottle. Aroma is full of skunk (green bottle...) and a lightly pungent vegetal note. Clear thin straw color, filmy head. Thin malt, some perceptible hops. Thin. This is just on the edge of drinkable. Not totally terrible. Kind of like a Euro lager. The label is definitely the best thing about it.

3.5
ivolammers (294) - Amstelveen, NETHERLANDS - MAR 10, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 10, 2021 Beer from Phuket on a Koh Samui beach. Good combo! Especially with this view. Life's good! Kuddos for the can.

1.8
GuideDogSaint (3951) - Xiamen, CHINA - JAN 23, 2020
UPDATED: JAN 23, 2020 330ml bottle from Big C in Chiang Mai, drunk at shelf temperature. Pours clear golden yellow with a white head. Aroma of malt. Sweet taste and finish.

1.8
dutchdarthvader (2153) - NETHERLANDS - DEC 1, 2019
UPDATED: DEC 1, 2019 Blik @ Phuket AirPort, Thailand XII 2019. Beetje slap zoet moutig biertje waarvoor ze 30 bath meer als voor Leo en chang vragen. Mijn inziens niet helemaal waard met zijn wat flauwe zoete smaak die niet tot door drinken uitnodigt. Zoetige moutige geur. Beetje zwakke bitter met niet al teveel koolzuur. Zoet zwak bleh :-(


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