- Brahma (beer)
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Brahma is a Brazilian beer, originally made by the Companhia Cervejaria Brahma which was founded in 1888. The brands are now owned by Anheuser–Busch InBev, formed by a merger between Anheuser–Busch and InBev (Companhia de Bebidas das Américas AmBev and Interbrew). It is famous for its innovative advertising which has won many awards at festivals such as Cannes.
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Brands
- Brahma - a 4.8% abv pale lager with a global distribution launched in 2004. It is based on the locally successful Brahma Chopp
- Brahma Chopp - a 5% abv pale lager. Brahma's main brand in Brazil.
- Brahma Extra
- Brahma Malzbier - a 5% abv malzbier.
- Brahma Black
- Brahma Fresh
- Brahma Light
- Brahma Ice (Sold only in Venezuela and Dominican Republic)
- Extra Light Brahma (Venezuela)
- Brahma Morena
- Brahma Bock
- Brahma Bier - Special FIFA World Cup 2006 edition released in Brazil
- Brahma Porter
- Brahma Stout
- Brahva - a 4.8% abv pale lager as sold in Guatemala and other Central American countries.
- Brahva Beats
- Brahma Malta - Non-Alcoholic carbonated drink sold in Venezuela
- Brahma choco - Chocolate that has full percent cocoa. It is sold in most supermarkets in latrobe valley.
City locations
Brahma can be easily found in the following major cities:
- Northampton
- Salford
- Asuncion
- Moscow
- St. Petersburg
- London
- Toronto
- Buenos Aires
- New York
- Milan
- Santiago-Santo Domingo(Dominican Republic)
- Calvert,Texas
- Halifax
- Montreal
- Belfast
- Bradford
- Santiago de Chile
- Cork
- Virtually all brazilian cities
In the US the Brahma beer is also available in some alcoholic beverages chains, under the Eastern European beer spot.[clarification needed]
Literature
- Edgar Helmut Köb: Die Brahma-Brauerei und die Modernisierung des Getränkehandels in Rio de Janeiro 1888 bis 1930, Stuttgart 2005.
External links
Anheuser–Busch InBev Corporate Directors: Carlos Brito, CEO • August Busch IV • Allan Chapin • Carlos Alberto da Veiga Sicupira • Arnoud de Pret Roose de Calesberg • Jean-Luc Dehaene • Philippe de Spoelberch • Jorge Paulo Lemann • Roberto Moses Thompson Motta • Kees J. Storm • Peter Harf •Subsidiaries Equity Investments Grupo Modelo - 50% • Craft Brewers Alliance (Redhook, Widmer Bros., Kona Brewing) - 32.2% • Tsingtao Brewery - 7%Global and
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Categories:- Beer and breweries in Brazil
- InBev brands
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