San Miguel Beer is owned by a Spanish company.
However, it was first brewed by the San Miguel Winery in the Philippines in 1890. It currently accounts for 80% of the local market share. In 2000, it was acquired by Spain's largest beer company. Later it was introduced to Hong Kong and Guangzhou. In Hong Kong, the market share was as high as 90% in 1990. The market continued to shrink, and San Miguel Beer in Guangzhou had settled and went bankrupt.
San Miguel beer adheres to the world's top traditional brewing technology. When brewed, it has a mellow and aromatic taste, rich and pure hops, and an overall refreshing and cool beer. The alcohol content is between 1.5 and 3.5.
San Miguel beer tastes mellow and long-lasting, full-bodied, relatively mild in temperament and not easy to get drunk. The taste is between white beer and dark beer, with a slightly bitter taste. Moreover, San Miguel beer is not only available in original flavor, but also in pineapple flavor. It combines the essence of pineapple with the rich aroma of beer to create a more energetic taste. This aspect may be based on the purification of Guangzhou pine beer.
History of San Miguel Beer:
San Miguel Beer was founded by a Manila businessman named Barrett and opened in 1990. With the Philippine Revolution at the end of the 19th century and the subsequent U.S.-Philippine Revolution With the outbreak of the war, San Miguel beer developed rapidly and spread to every corner of the Philippines. San Miguel beer fell into the hands of the Roxas family.
In 1913, San Miguel Beer opened neighboring markets such as Hong Kong, Shanghai and Guam, and began the expansion of San Miguel Beer; in 1930, it invested in the establishment of a San Miguel Distillery in the United States; in 1953, San Miguel Group established a subsidiary in Spain The establishment of the San Miguel Brewery was based on opening up the European market. Until 2000, Spain's largest beer company acquired the San Miguel Brewery and jointly organized the "Maho-San Miguel Company".
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-San Miguel Beer