DB Breweries
DB Breweries is a New Zealand-based brewing company, founded in 1930 by Sir Henry Kelliher and W. Joseph Coutts. The company is one of the largest brewers in New Zealand and produces a range of popular beers and ciders. DB Breweries is a subsidiary of Heineken Asia Pacific, which is part of the global Heineken International group.
History[edit | edit source]
DB Breweries was established in 1930 when Sir Henry Kelliher and W. Joseph Coutts acquired the Waitemata Brewery in Auckland. The company initially focused on producing beer for the local market but quickly expanded its operations. In 1936, DB Breweries introduced its flagship brand, DB Draught, which remains one of the most popular beers in New Zealand.
In the 1980s, DB Breweries diversified its product range by acquiring several other breweries, including Tui Brewery and Monteith's Brewery. This expansion allowed the company to offer a wider variety of beers and ciders to its customers.
Products[edit | edit source]
DB Breweries produces a range of beers and ciders, including:
- DB Draught: A classic New Zealand lager that has been a staple of the company's product line since 1936.
- Export Gold: A popular lager known for its smooth taste and crisp finish.
- Tui: A well-known New Zealand beer brand, originally brewed by Tui Brewery.
- Monteith's: A range of craft beers and ciders produced by Monteith's Brewery.
Operations[edit | edit source]
DB Breweries operates several breweries across New Zealand, including the Waitemata Brewery in Auckland, the Tui Brewery in Mangatainoka, and the Monteith's Brewery in Greymouth. The company employs a significant number of people and contributes to the local economy through its production and distribution activities.
Environmental Initiatives[edit | edit source]
DB Breweries is committed to sustainability and has implemented several environmental initiatives. The company focuses on reducing its carbon footprint, conserving water, and minimizing waste. DB Breweries has also invested in renewable energy sources and works to promote responsible drinking.
Ownership[edit | edit source]
DB Breweries is a subsidiary of Heineken Asia Pacific, which is part of the global Heineken International group. This ownership provides DB Breweries with access to international markets and resources, allowing the company to continue its growth and development.
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