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Beer In Colombia
Beer in Colombia is a sizeable industry ranging from small local micro-brews to large scale productions of popular brands. It is estimated that Colombia has more than 15 large national brands (the most popular listed below); but dozens of small/local microbrewery boutique beers are growing beyond regional demand. List of Colombian beers BBC Bogotá Beer Company * Candelaria clásica * Monserrate Roja * Chapinero Porter * Usaquén Stout * Chía Weiss Cervecería Bavaria *Águila *Águila light *Águila Cero (non alcoholic) *Aguila Imperial (seasonal) *Pilsen *Poker *Poker Ligera *Redd's *Casa Suárez *Costeña *Costeñita *Club Colombia Dorada (blonde), Roja (red), Negra (black) *Cola & Pola (refajo) – Source: Cerveza 3 Cordilleras *Rose *Blanca (American Wheat) *6.47 *Mestiza (American Pale Ale) *Negra (Stout) *Mulata (Amber Ale) – Source: Cerveza Ancla *Cerveza Ancla Super Premium, is a Lager/Pilsner style beer, brewed under "Reinheitsgebot" the German beer purity ...
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Cola & Pola
Cola & Pola is a Colombian brand of drink. It is a type of shandy, known in Colombia as ''refajo'', that mixes Champagne cola and beer. The drink was introduced in 1993 by Bavaria Brewery. It has an ABV of 2%, making it a low alcohol beer. The drink is named in honor of a Colombian heroine, Policarpa Salavarrieta, who is known as "La Pola". See also * Beer in Colombia * Michelada * Postobón Postobón, S.A. ( ) is the largest Colombian beverage company, and also one of the largest in South America. The company has a wide portfolio of products that includes soft drinks, fruit juices, bottled water, tea, an energy drink, and coffe ... References External links Official website Beer in Colombia {{DEFAULTSORT:Cola and Pola ...
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Refajo
Shandy is beer or cider mixed with a lemon or a lemon-lime flavored beverage. The citrus beverage, often called lemonade, may or may not be carbonated. The proportions of the two ingredients are adjusted to taste but are usually half lemonade and half beer/cider, resulting in a lower ABV for the finished drink. Shandies are popular in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada (where they are sometimes known by the French name ''Panaché''). In some jurisdictions, the low alcohol content of shandies exempts them from laws governing the sale of alcoholic beverages. Etymology The debated origin of the term (recorded first in 1888) is shortened from ''shandygaff'', from Britain in 1853 and itself of obscure source. Variants by name ''Shandy'' is a popular drink in UK and is usually ordered as either "bitter shandy" (50/50 bitter beer and fizzy lemonade) or "lager shandy" in which lager is substituted for the ale. ''Radler'' ''Radler'' (German for "cyc ...
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Beer And Breweries By Region
This is a list of articles and categories dealing with beer and breweries by region: the breweries and beers in various regions. Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic drink, and is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented drink. A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer, though beer can be made at home, and has been for much of beer's history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries. A brewery is typically divided into distinct sections, with each section reserved for one part of the brewing process. List Africa Botswana * Kgalagadi Breweries Limited Cape Verde Egypt Ethiopia Kenya Morocco Nigeria South Africa Tanzania Asia Armenia Beer has been brewed by Armenians since ancient times. One ...
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