Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery Group

Zhujiang Beer - Zhujiang Brewery's main product

Zhujiang Brewery (Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery Group Co., Ltd) (simplified Chinese: 广州珠江啤酒集团有限公司; traditional Chinese: 廣州珠江啤酒集有限公司; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Zhūjiāng Píjiǔ Jítuán Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) was established in 1985 and is a large state-owned enterprise which deals mainly in beer and related products such as labels, cartons, crates, etc. In 2002, InBev purchased 25% of shares in the brewery.[1] The brewery is one of the largest single site production facilities in the world, and produces Zhujiang Beer.

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Zhujiang beer

Zhujiang beer (珠江啤酒) is a 5.3% abv pale lager, and is one of 4 Chinese national beer brands. Zhujiang is a leading brand in China; 48,000 bottles are consumed per hour. It is particularly successful in the South of China. The beer is also exported to countries around the globe, including Canada, France, Australia, U.S., Sweden and the UK.

Zhujiang is brewed in Guangzhou, in the South of China. The beer is named after the Pearl River, or Zhu Jiang, as Guangzhou is located in the Pearl River Delta. The beer is brewed with water piped from a natural spring source direct to the brewery to guarantee the quality and freshness. The fresh spring water is then combined with Czech hops, German yeast, and Canadian Barley Malt.[2][3]

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  1. "Interbrew and Zhujiang Brewery advance their strategic partnership". Brussels: InBev. 2002-07-10. Retrieved 2008-10-05.
  2. "Company Introduction". Zhujiang Official Website. Retrieved April 17, 2007.
  3. "Info". Zhujiang Official UK Website. Retrieved April 17, 2007.

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