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Brava (beer), a brand of premium lager from the Lakeport Brewing Company; Vauxhall Brava, also known as the Bedford Brava, a pickup truck; Various Fiat models: Fiat Brava, a 5-door hatchback; Fiat Brava, a family car sold in the United States
The Series 2 was marketed in the United States as the Fiat Brava (two-door only) and Super Brava from mid-year 1978 with the same 1.8 litre four as had been used in the US-market 131, but before the year was over this was replaced by the somewhat more powerful and much torquier 2 litre twin-cam four also seen in the Spider. [22]
This "grassroots marketing approach" that focussed on the overall brewery rather than any individual brand [7] was quite different from most beer marketing strategies of the time. [8] The result was that Lakeport's share of the Ontario beer market rose from less than 2% in 2003 [9] to 11% in 2006. During this time, Lakeport beers were among the ...
At the end of 2017, there were a total of 7,450 breweries in the United States, including 7,346 craft breweries subdivided into 2,594 brewpubs, 4,522 microbreweries, 230 regional craft breweries and 104 large/non-craft breweries.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... brands discontinued in 1997: F&M Brewery: Ontario: Guelph: ... in Beer Me!, 2008; External links
Olympia Beer is also being drank by Tommy Lee Jones in A Coal Miners Daughter. The second word in American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival's name is derived from an Olympia advertising campaign. [25] The movie House of Games includes a set with cases of Olympia Beer stacked toward the back of the room.
In the mid 1960s, Goebel began advertising that their beer was "real" (unpasteurized) draft beer. Normally, bottled and canned beer had to be pasteurized to kill the active yeast left in the beer after brewing was completed, otherwise the buildup of gasses in the bottle would explode them on store shelves or ruin the taste of the beer even if the bottles stayed intact.
Another car based on the Bravo/Brava underpinnings, the Fiat Multipla, was launched in 1998, which was a six-seater compact MPV. In 1999, the Bravo/Brava received a mild makeover. It was discontinued in 2001, being replaced by the Fiat Stilo. The cars were advertised as being silent, futuristic, economical and offering "The Choice".