The topic of Singha is one that has captured the attention of many people in recent years. With an increasingly focused focus on the importance of this topic, it is not surprising that studies and research on Singha are on the rise. From its origins to its impact on modern society, Singha remains a topic of debate and reflection today. As we explore this topic further, we encounter a number of perspectives and opinions that make us question our own beliefs and knowledge about Singha. In this article, we will delve into the world of Singha and explore its relevance to our contemporary lives.
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Type | Beer |
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Manufacturer | Boon Rawd Brewery |
Country of origin | Thailand |
Introduced | 1933 |
Alcohol by volume | 5.0% |
Style | Lager |
Related products | LEO, U BEER, MY BEER, Snowy, Kopper Beer |
Website | www |
Singha (Thai: สิงห์; RTGS: Sing) is a pale lager beer manufactured in Thailand by the Singha Corporation Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of its parent company, Boon Rawd Brewery. Singha was first brewed in 1933, and in 1939 officially endorsed by King Rama VIII by allowing the royal Garuda symbol on the bottle. It is available in over 50 countries worldwide[1] in both standard (5% ABV) and light (3.8%) versions.[2] Singha is brewed with 100% barley malt, three kinds of hops from Europe, and 100% artesian water. The brew is golden yellow in color, full-bodied, and rich in taste. It is packaged in bottles (330 ml and 630 ml), cans (330 ml and 490 ml), and on tap.[1]
Singha has sponsored Chelsea F.C. from 2010 to 2022.[3]
In August 2015, Singha announced a three-year partnership with Leicester City F.C. as the club's official platinum partner and exclusive beer partner. The deal also includes Singha become the official sponsor of the Spion Kop Stand.[4]
Singha became the official beer sponsor of the MotoGP World Championship in 2014.[5]
Singha has been the sponsor of Finnish racing driver and 2007 Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen since 2015.[6] With Räikkönen's partnership, Singha has appeared on the car liveries of Scuderia Ferrari and Alfa Romeo F1 Team.[7]
In 2024 Singha began sponsoring PigPen Productions. The sponsorship began from partnering over PigPen's Deuteronomy at the Riverside Studio’s Bitesize Festival.[8]