333 Export Lager 6Pk

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Description

333 Export Lager 6Pk is a Vietnamese adjunct lager brewed by SABECO at 5.3% ABV, sold here as a six-pack of cans. Recognized as Vietnam's first canned beer when it launched in 1985, 333 holds a distinct place in Southeast Asian brewing history, brewed with Hallertau hops sourced directly from Bavaria, Germany.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.3%  |  Origin: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  |  Style: Adjunct Lager  |  Brewery: SABECO (Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation)

Production & Heritage

SABECO — the Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation — is one of Vietnam's largest and oldest brewing operations, headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City. 333 Export is brewed with water, barley malt, rice as an adjunct cereal, and hops that include Hallertau varieties imported from Bavaria. The rice adjunct lightens the body and contributes to the beer's notably clean, easy-drinking character, a hallmark of tropical lager brewing across Southeast Asia. In 1985, SABECO deployed a pioneering canning line that made 333 the first canned beer in Vietnam — a milestone that helped cement the brand as a cultural icon in its home market.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Light grain and subtle sweetness lead, followed by a faint, gentle hop character. There is a mild malty quality without heaviness.

Taste: The entry is soft and clean, with mild malt sweetness arriving on the front palate. Mid-palate, a gentle bitterness from the Hallertau hops provides balance, while the rice adjunct keeps the body light and uncluttered. There is no aggressive flavor — this is a beer built for drinkability in warm weather.

Finish: Crisp and refreshing, ending clean with a faint residual sweetness. The finish is short and dry, encouraging another sip without lingering aftertaste.

How to Drink 333 Export

Serve ice-cold, straight from the can or poured into a chilled glass. This is a beer that rewards low temperature — the crispness sharpens and the sweetness recedes as it stays cold. 333 Export also works well in beer-based mixed drinks: a Michelada, where the light body pairs naturally with lime, hot sauce, and tomato juice; a Shandy, combining the lager's clean malt with fresh lemonade for a hot-day refresher; or a Beer-Rita, blending the mild sweetness with frozen margarita mix for a Southeast Asian twist on a Tex-Mex staple.

Best For

  • Pairing with Vietnamese street food — pho, banh mi, or fresh spring rolls
  • Backyard cookouts and grilling sessions in hot weather
  • Introducing friends to Southeast Asian beer culture
  • Stocking a diverse international beer fridge

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 333 Export taste like? 333 Export delivers a light, clean malt sweetness balanced by gentle hop bitterness and a crisp, dry finish. The rice adjunct keeps the body thin and highly refreshing, making it a straightforward warm-weather lager.

How does 333 Export compare to Bia Saigon Export? Both are brewed by SABECO in Ho Chi Minh City and share a similar pilsner-influenced profile, but Saigon Export tends to carry slightly more malt presence and a marginally crisper finish. Side-by-side, 333 Export reads as the lighter, sweeter option of the two.

Is 333 Export good for casual drinking? Yes — its low bitterness, light body, and clean finish make it an approachable session lager that pairs well with food or stands on its own as a thirst-quencher.

Where is 333 Export made? 333 Export is brewed by SABECO (Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. SABECO is one of the country's largest beverage producers and has been brewing since the late 19th century.

What foods pair well with 333 Export? Pho and other Vietnamese noodle soups, where the carbonation and crispness cut through rich broth; grilled lemongrass chicken, matching the beer's mild sweetness; banh mi sandwiches for a classic Vietnamese pairing; spicy Thai papaya salad, where the light body cools heat; and fried spring rolls, where the carbonation scrubs oil from the palate.

What sizes does 333 Export come in? This listing is a six-pack of cans; 333 Export is also commonly available in single cans and larger format bottles in various markets.

Is 333 Export worth the price? 333 Export positions as an entry-level import lager, priced competitively with other mass-market Asian beers. For drinkers seeking an authentic Vietnamese lager with genuine heritage, it represents solid value within the import adjunct lager category.

Why 333 Export?

Few beers carry the cultural weight that 333 does in Vietnam — it was literally the first beer the country ever put in a can, a 1985 milestone that made SABECO a household name. The use of Bavarian Hallertau hops in an otherwise classic tropical rice lager gives it a subtle European accent that most competing adjunct lagers in the category lack. While it won't challenge craft beer enthusiasts looking for complexity, 333 Export delivers exactly what it promises: a clean, crushable lager rooted in a specific place and tradition, with enough character to stand apart from generic international pale lagers.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Lager
  • Product of
    Vietnam
  • Size
    6PK 11.2OZ
  • Proof
    9.6
  • Brand
    333 Export

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