Everyone in Thailand knows the leopard. Leo is the undisputed king of market share, but the Leo Supreme is Boon Rawd’s answer to those looking for something a bit more polished. Packaged in a sleek, slightly more modern can, it promises a smoother drinking experience without losing the “easy-going” spirit that made the original Leo famous.
The Tasting Notes (The 3.9 Analysis)
A score of 3.9 out of 5 is a very respectable mark for a mass-produced lager. It indicates that the Leo Supreme is a significant step up from the standard version, focusing on drinkability and refinement.
- The Mouthfeel: The biggest difference here is the smoothness. It has a much silkier texture on the tongue compared to the regular Leo. There is less of that sharp carbonation “bite,” making it incredibly easy to drink.
- The Flavor: While it remains a light lager, the malt profile feels slightly more developed. It has a clean, bready sweetness and almost zero metallic aftertaste, which is a common complaint with cheaper regional beers.
- The Finish: It finishes very clean. There’s a faint floral hop note at the end, but it’s mostly about that refreshing, crisp conclusion that makes it perfect for the heat of Chiang Mai.
| Feature | Details |
| Beer Style | Pale Lager |
| Alcohol (ABV) | 4.8% |
| Price (490ml) | ~58.00 – 62.00 THB |
| Category | Beers & Spirits |
| Khem’s Rating | ⭐⭐⭐⭐︎ (3.9/5) |
Why a 3.9?
It earns a 3.9 because it’s a direct improvement on a classic. It takes everything people love about Leo (affordability, drinkability) and refines the production quality. It’s the perfect middle ground between a budget lager and an expensive craft beer. At 3.9, it’s easily one of the best “everyday” beers you can pull from the 7-Eleven fridge.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Ultra-Smooth: Arguably the easiest-drinking industrial beer in Thailand right now.
- Better Balance: No aggressive bitterness or syrupy sweetness.
- Premium Feel: It feels like a significant step up from the “Big 3” standard versions.
Cons:
- Availability: While common in larger 7-Elevens, it’s not always in every single small street-side shop yet.
- Price: A few Baht more expensive than the regular Leo, though absolutely worth the upgrade.
FAQ
Is it stronger than regular Leo? Actually, it’s similar in ABV (around 4.8%). The focus here is on smoothness and a cleaner fermentation process rather than higher alcohol content.
What makes it “Supreme”? Boon Rawd uses a more refined brewing process and higher quality malt selection to ensure a “smoother” taste profile and less “yeasty” residue compared to the standard line.
Best food pairing? Because it is so smooth, it goes perfectly with Moo Ping (grilled pork skewers) or a warm Teriyaki Burger. The clean finish cuts through savory sauces beautifully.
Final Verdict
The Leo Supreme is a definitive 3.9/5. It is a masterclass in how to upgrade a mass-market brand. If you see the Supreme can in the cooler, grab it over the regular version—the difference in quality is well worth the extra couple of Baht.
