21A Boon Tat Street, Singapore 069620, in the shophouse stretch behind Telok Ayer and Amoy Street. Thirsty also runs a larger beer shop and warehouse at Lor Bakar Batu and stocks outlets elsewhere in the city.
Plan Your Visit
Thirsty works two ways. Buy bottles and cans to take away, or pay a small service charge to crack them open at one of the bar tables. Bring a curious palate. The fun is asking the staff to steer you toward something new.
Ask Us a Question More Craft Beer in SingaporeOur Take on Thirsty
Thirsty calls itself the home of craft beer in Singapore, and the format backs the claim. It is a beer shop first, stacked with more than a hundred labels from local outfits, regional breweries, and bottles flown in from the far edges of the beer world. The Boon Tat Street outlet sits in the shophouse blocks behind Telok Ayer, an easy detour from the CBD bars after work.
What sets it apart from a normal bottle shop is that you can drink in. Pick a can off the shelf, pay a small service charge over the retail price, and open it at one of the bar tables on the spot. That model makes Thirsty a low-key alternative to the taprooms nearby. You drink what you want at close to shop prices rather than a full bar markup.
The selection skews toward variety over a fixed tap list, so two visits rarely look the same. Singapore craft beer guides, including Uncover Asia, list Thirsty among the city's go-to spots for breadth of choice. Reviewers on Tripadvisor and Untappd single out the family-brewery imports and the staff's willingness to point you toward something you have not tried.
Treat Thirsty as the stop for discovery rather than atmosphere. For a proper bar room, pair it with the taps at Smith Street Taps in Chinatown, the long-running pours at The Good Beer Company in Singapore, or the Little India craft list at Druggists in Singapore. Thirsty is where you find the bottle you then go looking for everywhere else.
Cans and bottles from Singapore's own breweries sit alongside the imports. The right place to taste what the local scene is making right now.
Reviewers flag the bottles and ciders from small family breweries worldwide as the real draw. Ask what just landed.
The selection rotates, so the smartest order is to tell staff what you like and let them pull something off the shelf for you.
Build a case to carry out. With 100-plus labels in stock, Thirsty doubles as the city's bottle shop for stocking up.
Best Time to Visit
After work on a weekday, once the shop opens in the early evening. Quieter than the CBD taprooms and easy to browse without a crowd. Note the Boon Tat outlet closes Sundays.
Who It's For
Craft beer hunters chasing labels they cannot find on tap, and anyone who would rather drink at shop prices than bar markups. Less suited to a big group night out.
Reviewers praise the depth of selection, calling out beers and ciders from small family breweries from all over the world.
The drink-in option draws repeat visits. You can open a can on the spot for a small service charge instead of buying at full bar prices.
Singapore craft beer guides list Thirsty among the city's reliable spots for range, not for a fixed tap list.
Sources: Thirsty official site (thirsty.com.sg, 2026); Tripadvisor; Untappd; SG Magazine; Uncover Asia craft beer guide.
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