Pacífico (beer)
Cerveza Pacífico Clara, better known as Pacífico, is a Mexican pilsner-style beer. Cerveza Pacífico is named so because the Pacífico brewery is located in the Pacific Ocean port city of Mazatlán, in the state of Sinaloa, México.
Type | Beer |
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Manufacturer | Grupo Modelo |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Introduced | 1899 |
Alcohol by volume | 4.5% |
Color | Clear |
History
It was first brewed in 1900 when three Germans, Jorge Claussen, Germán Evers and Emilio Philippy [1]opened a brewery, the Cerveceria del Pacífico, in Mazatlán.[2] Its label includes a picture depicting a lifesaver encircling a ship's anchor superimposed over the port's lighthouse hill, known locally as "Cerro del Crestón."[3] In Mazatlán, the beer is available in four different size bottles: "cuartitos" (6 fl. oz), "medias" (12 fl. oz.), "ballenas" (32 fl. oz.) and "Ballenón" (1.2 L).[3]
Alcohol content: 4.5 percent. "Clara" means clear, blonde, as opposed to "oscura" (dark).
The Pacífico brewery was bought by Mexican brewing giant Grupo Modelo in 1954, which was later acquired by the Belgian-Brazilian Anheuser-Busch InBev company.
See also
- Mexican beer
References
- Luis, Gomez. "Historia de la Cerveza en Mexico". Retrieved 21 November 2009.
- "DiscoverPacifico.com". discoverpacifico.com.
- "Cerveza Pacifico Clara | Grupo Modelo S.A. de C.V." BeerAdvocate.