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    Beer Delivery Co. Fined 50,000 Baht

    Looks like they need to launch a soda water brand...


    A craft beer delivery company says it’s been fined 50,000 baht for allegedly violating Thailand’s Alcohol Beverage Control Act. Posting on its Facebook page, Beervana says it wants to warn other companies and is also petitioning for the law to be abolished, claiming it’s hurting businesses that are already struggling during the Covid-19 crisis.


    Under the act, suppliers are forbidden from promoting particular brands of alcohol, posting branded bottles or glasses, giving alcohol away for free, issuing invitations to try a particular alcoholic product or using celebrities to endorse alcohol brands. The act has been around since 2008 but rarely enforced to any significant degree.


    However, the Thai Alcohol Prevention Network has responded to Beervana’s Facebook post, with spokesman Chuwit Chantaras issuing a press statement to explain the reasoning behind the fine. He refutes some of Beervana’s claims, saying the company doesn’t understand the importance of the act.


    Chantaras points out that alcohol is responsible for nearly 50,000 deaths a year in Thailand. With bars currently shut and restaurants only permitted to sell alcohol for take away, he claims many businesses are resorting to illegal ways of selling alcohol. These methods include promotions and special deals on particular brands, which violate the act and could make it easier for underage drinkers to get their hands on alcohol.

    Chantaras refutes Beervana’s claim that even showing an unbranded bottle or using the word “beer” is illegal under the act, pointing out that it’s only the promotion of particular brands or the use of celebrities to market alcohol that is forbidden.


    Pubs and clubs have been shuttered since the end of March but are looking towards being re-opened in the next few weeks in Phase Four of the lifting of restrictions around Thailand. Alcohol is currently able to be purchased and taken home, but restaurants are still not permitted to sell alcohol at their premises.



    Beer delivery company hit with 50,000 baht fine for violating Alcohol Control Act | The Thaiger

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    I wonder who they pissed off?

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    So branded beer girls ok?

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    ^ Yes, because they are advertising soda water.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    I wonder who they pissed off?
    This guy probably:
    Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi is a Thai billionaire businessman. He is the founder of Thai Beverage, the chairman of conglomerate TCC Group and Fraser and Neave, Ltd. The Sirivadhanabhakdi family is now Thailand's largest property developer
    Purveyor of fine ales like 'Chang', etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    With bars currently shut and restaurants only permitted to sell alcohol for take away
    There are a few places in BKK where the purveyor and seats are not that far apart. Buy beer walk 15m sit down appropriately social distanced and sup away.

    For the adventurous there is a military base with a seafood restaurant that yesterday were happily doing business. One assumes that local plod has no authority there?

    Anyone in BKK can send me a PM and I will happily tell you where you can eat seafood etc..
    Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
    I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
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    Most of the British bars are selling beer this week.

    You just get it in a nice cup.

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    Whatever the ‘religion’ there are always people who seek to stop others doing what they want.

    Do they wonder why its dying?

    In this case though, it’s clearly just the ‘big boys’ throwing their weight around.

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    Let's hear it for an open and free market....

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    If Thailand had a monopolies commission, they would staff it with the people that own the monopolies.

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    Well, hence the name.


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    If Thailand had a monopolies commission, they would staff it with the people that own the monopolies.
    A Monopoly Mafia amounts to one-n-the-same.
    And it exist. Semantics.

    It's all under the big top, Har.

    Have a look.


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