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In 1938, their first beer, Cerveza India, was released to the public. The company competed with two other native beer breweries, "Real" and "Cerveceria Corona" (Cerveceria Corona de Puerto Rico "subsequently sold its trademark rights to Cervecería Modelo de México, which then launched Cerveza Corona as Modelo's Corona Extra)."
In 2002, Valdés was named president of the company. Under her leadership, "Malta India", a malt beverage, became most sold in Puerto Rico and the sales of Medalla Light, one of the company's beer brands, increased. The company, which is Puerto Rico's largest beer brewery, is also the manufacture of canned and bottled soft drinks. [3]
Medalla Light and Silver Key are commercial light lager beers produced by Compañía Cervecera de Puerto Rico. The first beer won first prize in 2005 for light beer in Brussels awarded by Monde Selection. [30] Currently, it is the top selling beer in Puerto Rico. In addition, they launched Magna on August 1, 2011. [31]
Medalla is a Spanish word meaning medal. It may also refer to: Medalla Light, a Puerto Rican beer produced by Cervecera de Puerto Rico; David Medalla (born 1942), Filipino international artist; Felipe Medalla, Filipino economist
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Valdés Cobián was born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico to Ramon and Encarnación Cobián. When he was a child his family moved to the United States and lived in Manhattan.While living there he attended the Hamilton institute, a preparatory school, and Columbia University, where he received a degree in electrical engineering in 1911.
Keystone V9, Puerto Rico only. Keystone Lime, introduced in Stauffer West during 2013. Keystone Light Keylightful, introduced March 1, 2020 in 40 US States. Raspberry - Lime [2] The "Light" and "Ice" versions of the beer are far more prevalent and readily available for retail across the United States.