Tsingtao Brewery

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Tsingtao Brewery[edit | edit source]

Tsingtao Brewery is a renowned brewery company based in Qingdao, China. It was established in 1903 by German settlers and is now one of the largest breweries in China. The company produces the popular Tsingtao Beer, which is sold in more than 90 countries worldwide.

History[edit | edit source]

Tsingtao Brewery was founded by the Anglo-German Brewery Co. Ltd., an English-German joint stock company based in Hong Kong who owned it until 1916. The brewery brought the western method of brewing beer to China and has since become a part of China's history and culture.

Products[edit | edit source]

The main product of Tsingtao Brewery is Tsingtao Beer. It is a well-known brand in China and is also widely exported to other countries. The beer is brewed with mineral water from Laoshan, a mountain area near Qingdao city, and high-quality hops and barley from both China and abroad.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Tsingtao Brewery has more than 60 breweries in different provinces of China. It also has a significant presence in the global market, exporting its products to more than 90 countries, including the United States, Canada, UK, Germany, France and more.

Impact and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Tsingtao Brewery has received numerous awards and recognition for its products and contribution to the beer industry. It is also a significant part of the Qingdao International Beer Festival, one of the largest beer festivals in China.

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