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A pour of Nile Special, a popular Ugandan beer in a glass along with the bottle. NBL had an estimated 52 percent share of the Ugandan beer market in 2013. [6] This has since grown to 57 per cent. Eagle Lager was launched to promote the use of locally grown sorghum to make lager beers and to reduce reliance on imported raw materials. Brand ...
Also known as Kpete, Kwete is the alcoholic beverage brewed particularly by the Lugbara people of Uganda, Abanyala ba Kakamega in Kenya and DR Congo. The production process involves mixing fermented sorghum , millet or maize , malt , boiled water and yeast which is locally called Aku fi .
Banana beer is sometimes consumed during rituals and ceremonies. [3] A similar product called mwenge bigere is made in Uganda with only bananas and sorghum. [4] It can also be found under the names kasiksi, nokrars, rwabitoke, urwedensiya, urwarimu and milinda kaki.
A list of the top ten best selling beers in the world by volume was recently released using data provided by EuroMonitor. See the 10 best-selling beers in the world.
In recent years the hierarchy of international beer brands has been massively shaken up by the increasing popularity of the alcoholic drink in China. The 10 best-selling beer brands in the world ...
Moonshining and consumption of waragi and other alcoholic beverages is widespread in Uganda. In the 2004 WHO Global Status Report on Alcohol, Uganda ranked as the world's leading consumer of alcohol (per capita). [1] Based on results from 2007, Uganda’s overall alcohol consumption was an average of 17.6 litres per capita.
Pombe and lubisi are generic words for locally made fermented beer, usually from banana or millet. Fermented banana wine [1] is also prepared and consumed. Tonto is a traditional fermented drink made from bananas. Waragi is the generic term for distilled spirits and these also vary, see for example Uganda Waragi, a brand name for clear or ...
A sign for the World Food Programme outside a United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) food aid warehouse in Deir Al-balah, Gaza, on Jan. 23, 2025.