Although I seem to be pretty much alone in my outrage over Singha's decrease to 5%, I would like to go ahead and share the results of the blind taste test.
It was a dark and stormy night. I walked over to the 7/11 near my hotel and made my way back to beer cooler, where, in my search for cans of 6% I found myself with at least 30 cans of Singha beer spread out on the floor around me. The 7/11 staff were too polite or disinterested to say anything but I got a dirty look from a Scandinavian lady so I knew I was on the right track. I bought 2 cans of 6%, 2 cans of 5% and one big bottle of Leo. Of course, no tasting would be complete without Green Pea Snacks, so I picked up one bag of the curly ones, and two packs of the ones that still look like peas, but with little hats.
Back in my room now, I put one can of each 5% and 6% in the freezer and allowed them to chill for 45 minutes. It was a long wait and the only movie on TV was the one with the car chase and the explosions, so I decided to dip into the Leo beer.
LEO beer is pretty good. It has a "creamy" froth that lasts quite a while and a medium golden color. It is also pretty cheap which helps if you buy 1,000 beers a month. The beer was smooth, had a little taste of barley or hops or malt. I have never tasted only barley, hops or malt so it is hard to tell. However, I thought the beer was a little "thin". No depth. Not exactly watery but I guess the aftertaste was flat. It also didn't smell so good, kind of like a good chablis that smells like motor oil. Still, I liked it and decided that in the future I would drink more LEO. I had a few curly green pea snacks and finished off the bottle of LEO.
Finally the big moment arrived. Next door a lady screamed. I found two identical glasses and labeled one A and one B. I suddenly regretted not chilling the glasses but these things happen and I decide to roll with it. The two cans of Singha are identical, except for the 5% and 6%, which is written in a very small font, so i have no problem pouring the beer without accidentally discovering which beer is which. I immediately notice that the foam is nowhere near as fine or creamy as the Leo beer, and it disappears very quickly. This might have been due to the glasses, but I don't think so.
Beer A
Well, I guessed immediately that it was Singha beer. It wasn't quite as good as the LEO but it also had a slightly thin, watery taste. Also, the bubbles picked at my tongue -- just like a good beer should. It just didn't have any legs, I suspected immediately that this was the 5% Singha. It made me a little sad..
Beer B
This was the Singha I know and love. Stronger, fuller and rich taste, it is immediately apparent that it was the "good stuff". The smell was good, compared to the Leo, but the foam was nearly nonexistant. I like Singha beer in the first place (I know many don't, but then that isn't really my problem) and actually still preferred it over the Leo beer. It has a bigger taste, kind of like stereo versus mono.
I finished off both beers, going back and forth trying to see how much they tasted alike. All I can say is it is obvious they are both Singha beer, but the new version is just thinner tasting - kind of like the second half of a bottle when you are drinking it with ice. I decided that probably after drinking 5 or 6 beers, I could probably drink a new Singha or two, but it would no longer be my favorite.
As for now, I've kind of switched over to Tiger beer but for some reason after a few of those it starts to taste a little acidic. Hmm. Guess I'm gonna have to butterfly - flitting from one beer to the next to the next to the next....
Cheers, Ro-baht