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Budweiser is the second most popular brand in the world. Since 1876, Budweiser has been the classic American low fermentation beer, made with American and European hops. It contains a combination of malt and rice and its aging process over haya wood gives it a clean taste. Budweiser requires almost a month to produce and contains almost 5% of alcohol per volume and 145 calories.
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Bud Light was introduced into the market in 1982 and is currently the number one selling light beer in the United States and the most popular beer in the world. Since 2005 Bud Light has been the highest selling imported beer in Mexico. Anheuser-Busch makes Bud Light in its twelve breweries in the United States. Bud Light is made with highest quality malts, which contributes to the delicate, smooth and refreshing aroma. It contains approximately 4% of alcohol per volume and 110 calories. |
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O’Doul’s is a non-alcoholic beer recognized by its fresh and clear flavor. In order to make it, selected cereal grains are used, including a mixture of hops and malted barley without any conservatives. It contains 3.9% in weight of carbohydrates, 0.2% in weight of proteins and only 0.5% of alcohol per volume.
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Carlsberg, is one of the leading brewing groups in the world, with a large portfolio of beer and soft drinks brands. It flagship brand "Carlsberg" is one of fastest-growing and best-known beer brands in the world. More than 30,000 people work for Carlsberg at 92 local production sites in 48 countries, and its products are sold in more than 150 markets. In 2006 Carlsberg sold more than 100 million hectoliters of beer, which is about 83 million bottles of beer a day.
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Tsingtao, the beer with the largest consumption in its country, was founded in 1903 by a group of German colonizers and since then it is produced with spring water coming from the mountain area of Laoshan. Its formula includes hops of the highest quality, fine leavening and imported barley from Australia and Canada.
Tsingtao, entered the American market in 1972, currently has 28 factories in China and presence in more than 50 countries, which means that more than 50% of its total production is for exportation.
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Water |
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180 Energy Drink is an energy drink without taurine, lightly carbonated with a refreshing citrus flavor. The ingredients used in its making are carbonated water, fructose, syrup, corn syrup, guaraná, citric acid and vitamins C, B6 and B12. |
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Acqua Panna is the new international brand of Nestlé Waters. It was launched in 2003 in the international markets. It comes from a hidden natural source in the hills of Toscana; its neutrality leaks perfect to take along with the most refined wines and the gourmet food. It is the official water of L´Association of the Sommellerie Internationale and Vinitaly. In addition it is the ideal complement of San Pellegrino in the best tables of the world.
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San Pellegrino is one of the most popular sparkling waters in the world. Born of a thermal source at a depth of 700 meters in the heart of the Italian Alps, it was discovered in 13th century and its "miraculous" therapeutic properties were studied by Leonardo Da Vinci. Its unique mineral combination is behind its world-renowned fame, delighting even the most demanding gourmets. 70% of the best 500 restaurants in the world prefer it and recognize it as the water of fine dinning. San Pellegrino perfectly accompanies the best foods and intense flavors: a fine wine, a great cut of meat or a strong cheese. |
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Perrier is the world sparkling water leader. Its elegant green bottle is an icon worldwide and its brand is the symbol of elegance, audacity and avant garde in over 140 countries. Iin Mexico, it is also the brand leader on good tables, bars, lounges and fashionable taverns. The special sensation caused by Perrier is due to its unique bubbles and its low content of salts and minerals. The optimal combination of gas and minerals makes Perrier an extremely refreshing drink, and also the ideal drink to accompany high quality liquors without altering their flavor. |
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