Singh
or
Singha,
Thailand's oldest beer,
was granted the
Krut Trah Tang Hahng, i.e. the Royal
Warrant, in 1939 and carries the royal
garuda
(fig.) on its bottles
and beer cans, printed above its own emblem.
The beer's emblem is that of a mythological
lion
(fig.).
Logos of alcoholic beverages are blurred out in compliance with Thai Law (Sect.
32 of the Alcohol Control Act, 2008).