Banks Barbados Brewery

The Banks Brewery in Barbados (c.a. November 2000)
Entry to Banks Brewery in Barbados (c.a. November 2000)

Banks (Barbados) Breweries Ltd. is a Caribbean brewery founded in 1961 in St. Michael, Barbados. The company's main brand, the Banks Beer brand is also the flagship product of the wider Banks Holdings Limited. ("BHL Group") which owns the Banks (Barbados) Breweries Ltd. company.

Brief details

Banks Beer was started as an idea formed by Peter D'Aguiar, a Guyanese entrepreneur.

On September 7, 1961 Banks (Barbados) Breweries opened for business.

At the beginning the company only produced Banks Beer but by 1963 the company added two other products to its portfolio: Milk Stout and Tiger Malt. The latter of which can be found on grocery store shelves in the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Canada, Europe and the United States.

Banks first began exporting in 1968. The first two countries it exported to were nearby, St Vincent and Dominica.

Banks beer received its first International Award, from the Lager Beer Competition in England in 1971. The company would continue to win awards through the years.

The company joined with a separate Banks beer company in Guyana, Banks DIH, in 2005, with the intention of exporting the brand as one company abroad, beginning with the United States.[1]

Most recently, Banks beer has signed an agreement with the LCBO of Canada to start exporting its products to that country as of June 1, 2009.

Availability

The beers are available on the island of Barbados and in many other countries in the Caribbean. The brand is also sold in the United States, Canada and Sweden. According to its website, As of 2012 Banks beer is also currently sold in the United Kingdom. [2]

See also

References

  1. Hoyos, Pat. Forty years on, Banks Beer finally makes it to the U.S. mainland. The Broad Street Journal. April 21 2008. Retrieved 2011-3-9.
  2. Banks Beer Export. BanksBeer.com. Retrieved 2011-3-9.

External links

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