Brahma (beer)
Brahma is a Brazilian beer, originally made by the Companhia Cervejaria Brahma which was founded in 1888.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.
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
- Virtually all major USA cities
- Milan
- Santiago-Santo Domingo(Dominican Republic)
- 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.
Literature
- Edgar Helmut Köb: Die Brahma-Brauerei und die Modernisierung des Getränkehandels in Rio de Janeiro 1888 bis 1930, Stuttgart 2005.
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