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  2. Namibia Breweries Limited - Wikipedia

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    Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) is a brewery founded in 1920 and based in Windhoek, Namibia.On April 26, 2023, Heineken announced that it had completed the purchase of NBL.

  3. Mahou-San Miguel Group - Wikipedia

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    A month later, Philippines' San Miguel Corporation and Mahou San Miguel agreed to work together to unify and expand the beer brand's global footprint. [ 4 ] Also in 2014, it acquired a 30 percent stake in Founders Brewing , the Grand Rapids, Michigan -based craft brewery and maker of popular brews like All Day IPA and Breakfast Stout.

  4. Draught beer - Wikipedia

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    Canned draught is beer served from a pressurised container featuring a widget. [8] Smooth flow (also known as cream flow , nitrokeg , or smooth ) is the name brewers give to draught beers pressurised with a partial nitrogen gas blend.

  5. Beer in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Beer is the most-consumed alcoholic beverage in the Philippines and amounted to a 70% share of the domestic alcoholic drink market in terms of volume during 2005. Between 2003 and 2004, the Philippines had the world's fastest beer consumption growth rate at 15.6%.

  6. Welwitschias - Wikipedia

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    The Welwitschias, currently known as the Windhoek Draught Welwitschias due to sponsorship by Namibia Breweries Limited, are a Namibian rugby union team that often participates in South African domestic competitions.

  7. Pint glass - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Australia is formally measured in metric units, but draught beer is commonly ordered and sold in glasses approximating imperial measures, including a 570 ml pint. In the state of South Australia, "pint" refers to a 425 ml ( 3 ⁄ 4 pint) glass, known as a schooner in the rest of Australia.

  8. Cost of living in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The banking sector in Namibia is highly developed with modern infrastructure, such as online banking, cellphone banking etc. The Bank of Namibia (BoN) is the central bank of Namibia, according to the Namibian Constitution, is to "serve as the State’s principal instrument to control the money supply, the currency and the institutions of finance, and to perform all other functions ordinarily ...

  9. Drinking culture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    According to Demeterio, early Visayans made five different kinds of liquor namely; Tuba, Kabawaran, Pangasi, Intus, and Alak. [4]Tuba, as said before, is a liquor made by boring a hole into the heart of a coconut palm which is then stored in bamboo canes.5 Furthermore, this method was brought to Mexico by Philippine tripulantes that escaped from Spanish trading ships.