Relish your taste buds with SABMiller’s classic range of strong beer. Royal Challenge, one of the strongest beers by SABMiller, is prepared with the highest quality barely and hops that are picked up from the country’s best farms. The hops in particularly are subjected to a long brewing process along with quality barely and malt. This customized process leads to a silky and smooth consistency providing a much superior drinking experience to its customers!
SABMiller India enters the premium strong Beer Market India
Tuesday 22 November 2016
Thursday 17 November 2016
Foster's beer By SABMiller tastes Awesome!
A unique Australian beer brewed only with the finest malted barley and fresh Australian hops, Foster’s by SABMiller India is highly famed as a classic international beer brand in India. Filtered at sub-zero temperatures Foster’s offers its customers a feeling of complete refreshment .Launched back in 1998, Forster’s are primarily available in two variants – Foster’s Mid beer and Gold strong beer each of its variant is made up of the finest quality of pure and fresh ingredients!
Tuesday 8 November 2016
Be high on life with SABMiller's Miller High Life!
Miller High life offered by SABMiller India is a premium strong variant of the internationally acclaimed Miller brand of beers and is highly acclaimed for its perfect and quality golden brew .As a part of SABMiller’s global premium brand portfolio, it boasts of its classic , distinctive and contemporary flavour and taste. With an unbeatable combination of place and product, Miller High Life is dignified to take the market by storm and meet the modern and growing needs and requirements of its consumers!
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Beer in PET is a Part of SABMiller's Sustainable Packaging Strategy
In addition to offering your favourite beers in quirky glass bottles and cans, SABMiller now introduces beer in PET bottles – the first ever PET bottling line launched in the Indian sub-continent. The new innovation is a part of the company’s “sustainable packaging” strategy. Equally safe, blissfully tasty and handier, SABMiller’s PET bottles will surely revolutionize the industry.
Thursday 22 September 2016
6 Beers Responsible for Increase of Alcohol Consumption in India
No matter if the
Sensex goes down or the rate of dollar per rupee touches the sky, alcohol
consumption in India is one thing that has been steadily increasing year by
year. Of all the spirits sold in the Indian market, beer is one of the most
favoured soft alcoholic drink in the country. For be it a birthday party, a
social event, a grand wedding celebration or as simple as a family get-together,
there’s a beer for every occasion. The revolution is such that there are a
mammoth of microbreweries functioning in the nation today that are making the
best of beers, which when tasted will leave you highly tantalized and deeply in
love with the beverage type.
Let’s take a
look at the most favoured and beers in India.
Kingfisher
Kingfisher – The
King of Good Times, despite immense internal turbulences, stands out in the
liquor market and is one of the most sold beers in India. It also bags the position
of being the most exported beer from India. Kingfisher has been in the market
since 1978 and has led the pack ever since. Some variants of Kingfisher beer
you can’t afford to miss include Kingfisher Premium, Kingfisher Red, Kingfisher
Blue, Kingfisher Strong, Kingfisher Ultra and Kingfisher Draught.
Foster’s
An Australian
cajole, Foster’s is the second most preferred beer in India. Owned by SABMiller
Group in India, the brand was launched in the late 90s in India. Foster’s is
easily available at all liquor shops and at pubs and restro-bars. Special
variants worth tasting include Fosters Premium and Fosters strong.
Miller
Another of
SABMiller’s owned beer brands in India, it is increasingly becoming popular
amid the youth of the country. It’s giving a tough competition to Foster’s in
terms of both taste and price. Miller is crisp, light and very refreshing. The
beer was introduced recently and is one of the fasted selling international
beer brands too. Its variants include Miller Ace and Miller High Life.
Haywards
Third in the
row, Haywards too is a beer brand proudly owned by the liquor giant SABMiller.
It’s definitely a beer that takes us back to our college days. Haywards’
strong, crisp and out-of-the-box taste made it the most favoured beer brand
back in the late 90s. It has had the record of significantly contributing to
the increase in the alcohol consumption in India. Today, its two variants have
created a sensation in the market – Haywards 5000 and Haywards 10000.
Godfather
The strongest of
the strong beers, Godfather indeed does justice to its name. Super strong in
taste, Godfather overweighs all other beer brands in India. However, looking at
the demand for light beer, the brand added Godfather Light to its fleet of
beers. Light malty aroma along with a mildly
sweet taste accompanies by a subtle flavour, it’s widely famous in the northern
part of India.
Budweiser
A Belgian –
Brazilian beer, Budweiser has a won the heart of millions across the nation.
The beer type is most known for its exotic flavour and easily available in all
parts of the country. Available in two varieties – Budweiser Premium and
Budweiser Magnum.
Tuesday 20 September 2016
Peroni Nastro Azzurro - An Italian Beer Variant for your Taste!
Peroni Nastro Azzurro is a globally acclaimed Italian premium beer brand that is widely known for its crisp, refreshing Lager and an unmistakable character with the majestic touch of the Italian soil. An interesting beer worth savouring, Peroni Nastro Azzurro is widely available throughout the country. So, next time you hit the bar, don’t forget to taste this marvellous beer variant.
Sunday 18 September 2016
SABMiller Introduces Beer with Indian Spices!
One of the leading
brewers of India, SABMiller now introduces “Beer with Indian Spices.” An
altogether new range for those who love to experiment, it’s the first authentic
Indian beer collection that has been made using authentic Indian spices. It’s
truly a unique concept to capture the Indian liquor market.
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