Corona Extra is the number-one selling beer in Mexico and the leading export brand from Mexico. This pilsener type beer was first brewed in 1925 by CerveceråÁa Modelo, located in Mexico City.
Corona Extra is the number-one selling beer in Mexico and the leading export brand from Mexico. This pilsener type beer was first brewed in 1925 by CerveceråÁa Modelo, located in Mexico City.
Corona Extra is the number-one selling beer in Mexico and the leading export brand from Mexico. This pilsener type beer was first brewed in 1925 by CerveceråÁa Modelo, located in Mexico City.
The Spanish word Familiar, (in English Family), originates from the fact that the 32 oz. bottle was created to be served in individual portions and shared with friends and family, much like a bottle of wine in Mediterranean countries.Although sometimes Corona Familiar is used as a single-serve, in Mexican culture it is often served at the center of the table...
Coronita is a refreshing, easy drinking Mexican lager. It has been brewed and bottled in Mexico since 1925 and is lighter than traditional beers, with a crisp and refreshing taste. The aroma is fruity-honey with a touch of malt and the flavour is crisp and well-balanced between hops and malt, toward the malt side. Whatever the time of year, Corona...
Coronita is a refreshing, easy drinking Mexican lager. It has been brewed and bottled in Mexico since 1925 and is lighter than traditional beers, with a crisp and refreshing taste. The aroma is fruity-honey with a touch of malt and the flavour is crisp and well-balanced between hops and malt, toward the malt side. Whatever the time of year, Corona...
One of Peru's iconic and best known beers. Brewed since 1908 it's now firmly established as one of the countries flagship labels. A premium lager with a golden colour, gentle hoppiness and a tangy citrussy streak.
Dos Equis Amber is a rich, full-bodied Mexican import with a reddish-gold color and is made from the finest ingredients, representing the brand?s traditional Mexican heritage. The history of Dos Equis Amber is traced to the development of the popular Oktoberfest-style of Vienna lager originally created during the mid-19th century.