In an unprecedented move that is shaking up the way alcohol is sold in Thailand, new regulations have just stepped onto the stage, reshaping the nation’s drinking landscape. Released by the Royal Gazette, these rules are hitting the ground running today, with a specific focus on when you can raise your glass – unless you’re enjoying one of the rare exceptions to the rule. Just yesterday, on June 26th, the Royal Gazette shared an official communique from the Prime Minister’s Office, brought to you with the esteemed signature of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The announcement, designed to revamp the previously established 2015 regulations, reflects a timely adjustment to better fit today’s ever-shifting tides. Today, June 27, marks the grand debut of these new guidelines, superseding their predecessors. This change is orchestrated under the auspices of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act of 2008, crafted upon the recommendations of the National Alcoholic…