Singha is not just a beer; it is a symbol of Thai heritage. Produced by the Boon Rawd Brewery, it was the first brewery in Thailand, founded in 1933 by Phraya Bhirom Bhakdi.
The name Singha is derived from the Sanskrit word for lion, a powerful creature in Thai mythology. The brewery was granted the Royal Garuda, the highest honor in Thailand, which is proudly displayed on every bottle.
This royal seal signifies the brand's commitment to quality and its status as a national icon. Drinking a Singha is a nod to decades of brewing tradition and cultural pride.