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The office building of International Breweries Plc in Ilesa, January 2014 Location of Nigeria. This is a list of beer and breweries in Nigeria. Nigeria is located in West Africa. Nigeria produces about 17.72 million hl/a and the average Nigerian consumption 8 litres per capita per annum. [1]
Burukutu is an alcoholic beverage, brewed from the grains of Guinea corn (Sorghum bicolor) and millet (Pennisetum glaucum). [1] The alcoholic beverage is often produced in Tropical African countries such as Nigeria, Togo, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Burundi as one of the major traditional and local alcoholic drinks.
Guinness Nigeria is a set of breweries in Nigeria, distributing under the Guinness label and owned by Tolaram. [1] History
Beer in Nigeria (1 C, 2 P) N. Nigerian distilled drinks (2 P) P. Palm wine (3 P) Pages in category "Nigerian alcoholic drinks"
Akpeteshie is a liquor produced by distilling palm wine or sugar cane, primarily in the region of Western Africa.It is the national spirit of Ghana.In Nigeria it is known as Ògógóró (Ogog'), a Yoruba word, usually distilled locally from fermented Raffia palm tree juice, where it is known as the country's homebrew. [1]
burukutu (Nigeria), pito (Ghana), merisa (southern Sudan), bilibili (Chad, Central African Republic, Cameroon) Maotai, Kaoliang liquor, certain other types of baijiu (China). Wheat: wheat beer: horilka (Ukraine), vodka, wheat whiskey, weizenkorn (Germany), soju (Korea) Fruit juice Name of fermented beverage Name of distilled beverage Apples
Florence, South Carolina: 2 a.m. for hard liquor, 3 a.m. for beer. This includes Sundays where any bar that is defined as a private club may operate 7 days a week, otherwise last call is midnight Saturday night, until the establishment reopens for business on Monday. Fort Wayne, Indiana: 3 a.m. Houston: alcohol service stops at 2 a.m.
After the end of World War II, UAC under the leadership of Frank Samuel promoted the establishment of a beer company in Nigeria. In November 1946, UAC in partnership with Heineken established Nigerian Breweries Ltd. In June 1949, STAR lager was introduced into the Nigerian market. [1]