Chang Classic Beer Review: The Iconic Green Can

There is no more iconic sight in a Thai 7-Eleven than the rows of green cans with the two white elephants. Chang Classic is the legendary rival to Leo and, for many travelers, their first introduction to Thai beer. While it was once feared for its unpredictable ABV (which used to reach 6.4%), the current “Classic” recipe has been standardized at 5.0% to compete globally.

The Tasting Notes (The 2.9 Analysis)

I’m rating this a 2.9 out of 5. This places it slightly below the “smoothness” of Leo (3.1) but above the cheaper, more abrasive budget lagers.

  • Appearance: It pours a slightly deeper gold than Leo. The head has a bit more initial body but is still a textbook industrial lager that dissipates quickly.
  • Aroma: This is where the 2.9 rating settles. It has a very distinct metallic and grainy scent. There is a corn-like sweetness that feels a bit “heavy” compared to cleaner lagers.
  • Palate: Chang is noticeably “heavier” and sweeter than Leo. While Leo aims for pure refreshment, Chang has a more syrupy, malt-forward body with a finish that has a lingering, slightly metallic bitterness.
  • Mouthfeel: Medium-high carbonation. It feels thicker on the tongue, which can make it feel a bit more filling if you’re drinking several in the 40°C heat.

Why a 2.9?

If Leo is a 3.1 because it’s a clean, functional water-like lager, Chang earns a 2.9 because it tries to have more “personality” but ends up being a bit unbalanced. The sweetness from the rice is a bit cloying, and the metallic aftertaste prevents it from being truly “sessionable” for a craft lover.

FeatureDetails
Beer StyleAdjunct Lager (Industrial)
Alcohol (ABV)5.0%
Key IngredientsMalt, Rice, and Hops
Price (490ml)~53.00 THB
CategoryBeers & Spirits
Khem’s Rating⭐⭐︎︎︎︎︎ (2.9/5)

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Fuller Body: If you find other Thai lagers too watery, Chang provides a bit more malt substance.
  • Cultural Experience: Drinking an ice-cold Chang at a street stall is the quintessential Thai experience.
  • Affordable: Usually priced identically to Leo, making it an easy alternate choice.

Cons:

  • Metallic Aftertaste: The finish isn’t as clean as its main competitors.
  • Inconsistent Feel: Depending on the temperature, the sweetness can become overwhelming.

FAQ

Is it still as strong as it used to be? No. The modern “Chang Classic” is standardized at 5.0% alcohol. The days of varying alcohol levels between batches are over.

What does “Chang” mean? Chang is the Thai word for elephant, a sacred animal and a symbol of the nation. This is why you see two elephants facing each other on the label.

Should I drink it with ice? Definitely. Adding ice (Beer Nam Keng) helps balance the sweetness and masks the metallic notes, making it much more refreshing in the heat.

Final Verdict

Chang Classic earns a 2.9/5. It’s a beer with a “rough” personality. It isn’t refined and it certainly isn’t craft, but it is part of the Thai landscape. If you want something with a bit more “bite” than Leo, this is your go-to green can.