Leo Supreme Beer Review: A 3.9 Smooth Upgrade

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.
FeatureDetails
Beer StylePale Lager
Alcohol (ABV)4.8%
Price (490ml)~58.00 – 62.00 THB
CategoryBeers & 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.