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
editBBC Bogotá Beer Company
edit- Candelaria clásica[1]
- Monserrate Roja
- Chapinero Porter
- Usaquén Stout
- Chía Weiss
Cervecería Bavaria
edit- 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:[2]
Cerveza 3 Cordilleras
edit- Rose
- Blanca (American Wheat)
- 6.47
- Mestiza (American Pale Ale)
- Negra (Stout)
- Mulata (Amber Ale)
– Source:[3]
Cerveza Ancla
edit- Cerveza Ancla Super Premium, is a Lager/Pilsner style beer, brewed under "Reinheitsgebot" the German beer purity law.
– Source:[4]
Cerveza Casa Suárez
edit- Rubia
– Source:[5]
Cerveza Colón
edit- Colón Negra
- Colón Rubia
- Colón Roja
- Colón Light
– Source:[6]
Cerveza San Tomás
edit- San Tomás
- Hefe Weizen
- Märzen
- Dubbel
- Bock
– Source:[7]
Lino Brewing Company S.A.S.
edit- COLPA - Colombian Pale Ale
- COLAA - Colombian Amber Ale
- COLS - Colombian Stout
Menestral Brewing Co.
edit- Caficultor - English Porter
- Carpintero - American Brown Ale
- Herrero - Red Ale
- Compositor - Golden Ale
- Silletero - India Red Ale
- Meisterkünstler - Hefeweizen
- Moulin Rouge - Fruit Beer
- 味の神 (Aji no Kami) - Japanese Lager
see more.[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ bbc.com.co
- ^ "Bavaria S.A. - Home". Archived from the original on 2014-05-16. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
- ^ 3 Cordilleras
- ^ "CERVEZA ANCLA SUPER PREMIUM – Cerveza Ancla Super Premium".
- ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com.
- ^ Palos De Moguer
- ^ ":: Santomas". Archived from the original on 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
- ^ www.cerveceriamenestral.com.co