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Pacífico (beer)

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Cerveza Pacífico Clara
TypeBeer
ManufacturerGrupo Modelo
OriginMexico
Introduced1899
Alcohol by volume4.4%
ColorClear
Advertising campaign for Pacifico Clara

Cerveza Pacífico Clara, better known as Pacífico, is a Mexican pilsner-style beer brewed in the Pacific Ocean port city of Mazatlán, in the state of Sinaloa, México.

History

Cerveceria del Pacífico in Mazatlán

It was first brewed in 1900 when three Germans, Jorge Claussen, Germán Evers and Emilio Radostits opened a brewery,[1] the Cerveceria del Pacífico, in Mazatlán.[2] Its label includes a picture depicting a lifesaver encircling a ship's anchor superimposed over the port's lighthouse hill, known locally as "Cerro del Crestón."[3] In Mazatlán, the beer is available in three different size bottles: "cuartitos" (180 ml; 6 US fl oz), "medias" (350 ml; 12 US fl oz), and "ballenas" (950 ml; 32 US fl oz).[3]

Alcohol content: 4.4 percent. "Clara" means clear, blonde, as opposed to "oscura" (dark).

The Pacífico brewery was bought by Mexican brewing giant Grupo Modelo in 1954, which was later acquired by the Belgian-Brazilian Anheuser-Busch InBev company in 2013. To satisfy the United States Department of Justice's antitrust concerns, Anheuser-Busch InBev transferred all United States distribution rights to Pacífico and Grupo Modelo's other brands to Constellation Brands.[4][5]

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