Rediscovering LEO Beer: A Supermarket Adventure

Imagine this: You're stretched out on a pristine beach in Koh Samui, Thailand, the sun kissing your skin, and the turquoise waves gently lapping at the shore. There's something truly magical about this tropical paradise, and it gets even better when you have an ice-cold beer in hand.

During my unforgettable holiday in Koh Samui, I had the absolute pleasure of savoring some delightful local Thailand beers. As I savored every sip, I couldn't help but dive into the fascinating history behind these Thai Beers while capturing its essence in a mini photoshoot for the Beer Community on Hive! Stay tuned for a series of posts on the different Thai Beers to follow! 🤗


Previous Post


A Brief History of LEO Beer

LEO Beer is a beloved Thai beer, and it shares a lineage with the renowned Singha Beer which I have reviewed in my post a few weeks ago. Both are part of the Singha Corporation, a name that resonates with quality and tradition in Thailand.

LEO Beer has a history that dates back to 1933 when it was first introduced to the Thai market. It quickly earned a reputation for its crisp, clean taste and became a beloved beer among the locals. Today, LEO Beer is celebrated for its commitment to excellence and its role in shaping the Thai beer landscape! 🙌


An Unconventional Photoshoot

Now, let's get to the fun part. While I wasn't able to review and capture photographs of LEO Beer during my stay in Koh Samui, my commitment to exploring Thai beers remained strong. Upon my return to Singapore, as I was doing my weekly marketing in the supermarket, I had a serendipitous encounter with the LEO Beer which I missed dearly from the trip!

Inspiration struck, and I decided to create a playful and whimsical photoshoot for this blog post. With a can of LEO Beer as my model, I embarked on a "supermarket adventure". I playfully positioned the can of beer against various backdrops in the supermarket, all the while attempting to avoid curious glances from fellow shoppers. The result was a series of lighthearted and charming photos that brought the spirit of LEO Beer to life (I hoped) in an unconventional setting! 😅


Savoring LEO Beer in Style

After my "adventure" in the supermarket, I returned home with a newfound appreciation for the adventure of exploring and capturing unique beer experiences. I couldn't wait to enjoy the refreshing LEO Beer in style. I retrieved a cute beer glass, a keepsake from a memorable overseas trip to Jeju earlier in the year, and poured the golden liquid. The glass sparkled in the soft evening light, and I savored every sip, toasting to the unexpected joys of life! 😎


My rendezvous with LEO Beer may not have unfolded on the sun-kissed shores of Koh Samui, but it was an unconventional and delightful experience all the same. It's a reminder that the joy of discovery can be found in the most unexpected places.

As I look back on my "supermarket adventure", I'm reminded that the world of beer is a vast and intriguing one. And whether you're sipping it on a tropical island or staging a quirky photoshoot in a local supermarket, the essence of each beer can be celebrated in its own unique way. Cheers to the unexpected and the simple pleasures of exploration! 😜


I think I've reached the end of my current Thai Beer series.
Looking forward to sharing another beer in the next post! ✌️


This is #BeerSaturday week and I would like to invite @nomnomnoodle
to write a post in any language about beer with at least 3 pictures.


Are you interested in reading some of my future writings? Don't forget to follow me!

Here are some of my most recent blogs (non-gaming posts) if you'd like to view them:

Sundays Revisited: Family, Love, and Traditions
Unexpected Delight: Chatri IPA from Full Moon Brewworks
1.jpg
Hungry_resized.png
Nanyang Old Coffee: A Journey Through Time, Aroma, and Flavor
The Tomato Test: Knowledge vs Wisdom in My Crazy World (Latest Blog)
Nanyang_resized.jpg
Tomato_resized.png

Thank you for taking the time to read my post, and I look forward to sharing more next time! 😁

All images used in this post were taken from my iPhone

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
Join the conversation now
Logo
Center