Super Bock
Super Bock[edit | edit source]
Super Bock is a popular Portuguese beer brand that has been in existence since 1927. It is produced by the Unicer brewery, which is the largest beverage company in Portugal. Super Bock is a lager-style beer and is known for its distinctive taste and quality.
History[edit | edit source]
Super Bock was first brewed in 1927 by the Unicer brewery, which was founded in 1890. The brand quickly gained popularity in Portugal and has since become one of the country's most popular beers. Over the years, Super Bock has won numerous international awards for its quality and taste.
Varieties[edit | edit source]
Super Bock produces several different varieties of beer, including:
- Super Bock Original: This is the original lager-style beer that the brand is known for. It has a light, crisp taste and is often enjoyed with meals or on its own.
- Super Bock Stout: This is a dark beer with a rich, full-bodied flavor. It is often enjoyed in the colder months.
- Super Bock Non-Alcoholic: This is a non-alcoholic version of the original Super Bock beer. It is designed for those who want to enjoy the taste of Super Bock without the alcohol.
Awards[edit | edit source]
Super Bock has won numerous awards over the years for its quality and taste. Some of the most notable awards include:
- Monde Selection Gold Medal: Super Bock has won this prestigious award multiple times.
- International Taste & Quality Institute Superior Taste Award: Super Bock has also won this award multiple times.
In Popular Culture[edit | edit source]
Super Bock has a strong presence in Portuguese culture and is often featured in music, film, and television. It is also a major sponsor of sports events in Portugal, including football and surfing.
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