Carta Clara
Carta Clara was a Mexican beer brand, produced in the state of Yucatan, manufactured by "Cerveceria Yucateca", a local brewery. The beer was owned by Nestor Rubio Apulche, since 1900.[1]
Beer | |
Industry | Food and beverage |
Founded | 1900 |
Headquarters | Yucatan |
Products | Beer |
History
"Cerveceria Yucateca" was opened in 1886 by brewer Jose Maria Ponce.The company produced other beer brands, such as Leon and Leon Negra.[2] In 1900, Rubio Apulche became an associate, and production of Carta Clara began.
Legacy
Although Carta Clara is no longer produced, its legacy has remained around the state of Yucatan: Estadio Carta Clara, also known as Parque Carta Clara, remained open from 1954 to 1981 and was home to a baseball team, the Leones de Yucatan.[3]. Meanwhile, the Centro de Espectaculos Carta Clara, also known as Jardin de Espectaculos Carta Clara or simply, as Jardin Carta Clara in Merida, remains open for public events.[4]
External links
- https://yucatanahora.mx/la-nostalgia-en-yucatan-sabe-a-carta-clara/
- https://thebeerdaily.com/2016/05/18/una-yucateca-que-ya-se-fue-carta-clara/
- https://www.puntomedio.mx/el-parque-carta-clara-hace-50-anos/
- https://yucatanexpatlife.com/venue/centro-de-espectaculos-carta-clara/?tribe_venue=centro-de-espectaculos-carta-clara&tribe_event_display=past