14 Aug SAB on the worldwide shift to no and low-alcohol beers
Increasing numbers of adult drinkers around the world are passing up on their traditional alcoholic beverages as trends show a shift to the no- and low-alcohol beer (Nablab) categories.
Increasing numbers of adult drinkers around the world are passing up on their traditional alcoholic beverages as trends show a shift to the no- and low-alcohol beer (Nablab) categories.
SAB-AB InBev Africa has delivered a strong vote of confidence in Port Elizabeth’s vibrant manufacturing industry with the launch of a brand new R438-million ($30-million) production line at its Ibhayi Brewery based in the coastal town’s industrial area of Perseverance.
Continuing on a path of innovation, SAB has brought to market its first nitrogenated draught in a can – Castle Milk Stout Ultra Smooth.
...Castle Lite has, once again, taken innovation to the next level with the launch of its latest packaging concept – a re-sealable aluminium bottle, ensuring that the beer is kept colder for longer. The launch of this new limited edition pack proves yet again, says...
South African Breweries (SAB) has given its Hansa Pilsener brand a packaging make-over, in celebration of 20 years of freedom in South Africa. [Click pic to enlarge]
...Graham Mackay, the man credited for turning SABMiller into the world’s second-largest brewer, died on December 18, 2013, at the age of 64, after battling a brain tumour.
...Mauricio Leyva is not a man to be overwhelmed by tradition. He appears to have given little thought to the fact that he is the first non-South African to head up a local company that can, at a stretch, trace its origins back to 1895.
...In a first for the South African beer category, SAB has introduced a new brand, Flying Fish Premium Flavoured Beer.
...SAB has announced a R700m investment in a state-of-the-art new maltings plant in Alrode‚ Gauteng‚ an investment, it says, that will be part of its continued efforts to support the local economy and drive job creation.
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