
Beer is very popular in the Philippines and the largest local brewer San Miguel is one of the largest in South East Asia. San Miguel was established in 1890 by a Spaniard, since then it has grown to one of the largest corporations in the Philippines. San Miguel owns many breweries including Anker in Indonesia and James Boag in Australia, as well making brandy and gin the also manufacture foods and Coca-Cola under license. Despite San Miguel's blue chip strength there still is plenty of room in the Philippine market for other brewers with Asia Breweries also being a top player in the Asian beer market and is possibly the Philippines second largest brewery. |
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| San Miguel locally brews San Miguel Pale Pilsner, Super Dry, Strong Ice Red Horse and Gold Eagle as well as brewing Miller Genuine Draft and Lowenbrau, beers under license. The most popular brand Pale Pilsner is a light and refreshing beer with a crisp taste. |
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| Brewed by Asia Brewery Incorporated under license along with Lone Star, Stag and Carlsberg. Many people say this 6.5% beer with a distinct taste is smooth, easy to drink and much better than its American cousin it shares it name with. |
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| This 5.00% beer is a distinct full bodied tasting pale pilsner that "has been developed for young drinkers in mind" according to the brewer Asian Breweries. |
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| This 6.00% beer is a uniquely Philippine beer from Asian Breweries. It's label is very familiar, maybe even reminiscent of rival San Miguel's Pale Pilsner Label. This beer has a smooth, clean refreshing beer taste that has won 3 Monde Selection Gold Medals in Brussels. It is reasonably priced in the Philippines and therefore is quite popular on tap in bars as well as in bottles and cans. |

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