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  2. Beer in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa accounts for 34% of Africa's formal beer market and is expected to grow by 8–10% annually over the next five years. Beer consumption in the country was pegged at 60 litres per capita in 2012, greater than the 14.6-litre African average and the global average of 22 litres.

  3. South African Breweries - Wikipedia

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    South African Breweries (officially The South African Breweries Limited, informally SAB) is a major brewery headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016. [2]

  4. Beer in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Of South African beers, Castle Lager is the most famous, although South Africa produces a variety of brands that are exported. South African Breweries became the world's second-largest beer producer after acquiring Miller Breweries from USA as a wholly-owned subsidiary of SABMiller.

  5. Castle Lager - Wikipedia

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    Castle Lager is a South African pale lager. It is the flagship product of South African Breweries and has been recognised as the National Beer of South Africa [citation needed], [1] based on the fact that it is 100% grown and produced in the country. [citation needed]

  6. Category:Breweries of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Breweries of South Africa" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brauhaus am ...

  7. Carling Black Label - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, Black Label began to take on a different tone with the anti-apartheid movement. This was partly due to the fact that, at 5.5%, it had more alcohol than the other brands of beer that generally had 5.0%, as noted in the popular advertising catch phrase "only hard working students deserve an extra 0.5 percent".

  8. FOCUS-Beer maker AB InBev pumps up the volume in Africa

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    Rolled out by AB InBev across the country this year, the larger bottles are part of a plan by the world's biggest brewer to lure price-conscious South Africans to its mid-market beers and away ...

  9. Castle Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Castle Brewery is one of the oldest commercial breweries in South Africa. As company-endorsed legend would have it, the company was founded by Charles Glass in Johannesburg in 1894. UCT history professor Anne Kelk Mager has argued that the official SAB story overemphasized the role of Charles and that it was his wife Lisa Glass who was ...