Chit Hole Phuket Brewery is a spacious taproom in Phuket Old Town, right in the heart of the historic center and just a short walk from the main streets. The interior feels warm and wood‑toned, with a neat bar and rows of taps. It’s easy to settle in with a group indoors, and outside there’s a large, leafy patio courtyard that also works well for families.
The focus here is Thai craft beer, with a broad range of styles: hop‑forward IPA and NEIPA, hazy pale ales, wheat beers, stouts, and lighter, cleaner options with a pleasant aroma. You can order a tasting flight, and the staff (often including the owners) are happy to guide you — sometimes offering a sample before you commit.
Evenings come with live music and sports on screen: there are gigs (occasionally on the loud side), football matches on big TVs, and outdoor movie projections in the courtyard. The vibe stays relaxed, and it can be surprisingly quiet even on weekends, making it a good spot for an unhurried conversation.
Food-wise, expect bar snacks to go with your beer: the pork neck is a solid pick, as is the warm, freshly made popcorn; there are classics like edamame too, though some hot dishes can turn out a bit dry. Craft pours start at roughly 255–295 THB, which is on the higher end for the island but matches the concept and quality. Service is consistently attentive and genuinely caring.
