Birra Moretti
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Birra Moretti | |
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Location | Bergamo, Italy |
Owner | Heineken |
Year opened | 1859 |
Active Beers | |
Birra Moretti | pale lager |
Birra Moretti La Rossa | Double bock |
Birra Moretti Doppio Malto | Double bock |
Baffo d'Oro | Premium malt |
Birra Moretti Zero | Non-alcoholic |
San Souci | Premium lager |
For other uses, see Moretti.
Birra Moretti, or simply Moretti, is an Italian brewing company, founded in Udine in 1859 by Luigi Moretti. It is particularly known for its Moretti Doppio Malto, an amber lager made approximately in the German Bock style.
[edit] Football Tournament
Since 1997, Birra Moretti sponsors a yearly football friendly tournament between 3 Italian football teams called by invitation (even though Inter has been the only team who participated in all editions) where the winner is entitled to the Birra Moretti Cup. The last competition consisted of the squads of Juventus, Inter and Napoli and took place in the San Paolo Stadium.[1]
[edit] Winners
- 1997 Juventus
- 1998 Udinese
- 1999 Parma
- 2000 Juventus
- 2001 Inter
- 2002 Inter
- 2003 Juventus
- 2004 Juventus
- 2005 Napoli
- 2006 Juventus