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  2. Beer in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Englishmen Gillons and Mairet, Miguel Ramos Arizpe and Justino Tuallion all claimed exclusive rights to produce beer in Mexico. After the end of the war, the beer produced by the Tuallion brewery was the most popular. [3] After the war, colonial restrictions were gone and the industry was allowed to develop, [2] starting in the 1820s. [6]

  3. Beer in Mexico (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beer In Mexico" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in January 2007 as the fifth and final single from his 2005 album The Road and the Radio. The song reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and is the first single solely written by Chesney to top the chart.

  4. Corona (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Corona is a Mexican brand of beer produced by Grupo Modelo in Mexico and exported to markets around the world. Constellation Brands is the exclusive licensee and sole importer of Corona in the fifty states of the United States, Washington, D.C., and Guam.

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  6. List of songs about Mexico - Wikipedia

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    "Bay of Mexico" by The Kingston Trio "Beer in Mexico" by Kenny Chesney "Cuando Volveras a Mexico" by Juan Gabriel "De Mexico el Autentico" by Cartel de Santa "The Devil in Mexico" by Murder by Death "Down in Mexico" by The Coasters "Down into Mexico" by Delbert McClinton "Down to Mexico" by Paul Gilbert "Earthquakes and Sharks" by Brandston

  7. Michelada - Wikipedia

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    There are two popular versions of the origin and etymology of the michelada. One involves a man named Michel Ésper at Club Deportivo Potosino in San Luis Potosí , Mexico. [ 1 ] In the 1960s, Ésper began to ask for his beer with lime, salt, ice, and a straw, in a cup called "chabela", as if it were a beer lemonade (limonada). [ 9 ]

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  9. Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Moctezuma Brewery, near Orizaba. C. B. Waite, photographer, 1905. The Cuauhtémoc brewery was founded in Monterrey in 1890 by José A. Muguerza, Francisco G. Sada Muguerza, Alberto Sada Muguerza, Isaac Garza Garza (brother in-law of Francisco and Alberto, married to their sister Consuelo Sada Muguerza), and Joseph M. Schnaider, with the capital of 150,000 pesos, starting with the Carta ...