Cuca beer

Cuca (also called Cuca BGI) is a brand of beer manufactured by Companhia União de Cervejas de Angola ("United Beer Company of Angola")[1] in Angola.[2]

Cuca
TypePale lager
ManufacturerCompanhia União de Cervejas de Angola
Country of originAngola
Introduced1947
Alcohol by volume4.5%

History

Cuca beer was established in 1947, while Angola was still an overseas territory of Portugal, under the name CUCA - Companhia União de Cervejas de Angola, SARL, with a capital of 5,000 contos, being a daughter company of the Portuguese Central de Cervejas.[3]

Already after the independence of Angola, on May 26, 1976, the Government confiscated and nationalized Cuca, after taking possession of the Commission for Restructuring the brewing industry.[4]

Cuca is now owned by the French Castel Group. It is manufactured in Luanda[1] and in Catumbela, in the municipality of Lobito, Benguela province.[2] The Benguela production amounts to 60 000 bars per day.[2]

Foreign exports

Besides Angola, Cuca beer is also sold in Portugal, Mozambique, United States, Namibia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.

In Namibia

In Namibia, Cuca beer was illegal in the 1970s and 1980s, yet it was widely available in the northern parts of the country, in Ovamboland and Kavango. Bars there became known as "Cuca shops". Around the time of Namibian independence, the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance was said to have offered free beer in Cuca shops, in an attempt to lure voters to its side.

See also

  • Beer
  • Alcoholic beverage

References

  1. ANGOLA Acontece (August 2005). "CUCA e EKA apostam em expansão" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2008-10-20. Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. PORTAL das Empresas Governo de Angola (26 November 2008). "Fábrica de cerveja Cuca em Benguela vai aumentar produção anual" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. CENTRAL Cervejas e Bebidas. "Anos 1934/1959" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. CENTRAL Cervejas e Bebidas. "Década de 70" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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