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  1. Jan 6, 2023 · Bavaria’s new brewery will produce beloved national beer brands such as Águila, Poker and Club Colombia, among others. The brewery will be built to high environmental standards to make further progress toward AB InBev’s ambitious 2025 Sustainability Goals.

  2. Jan 10, 2023 · Bavaria, AB InBevs brewer in Colombia, will construct a new brewery in the northern region municipality of Palmar de Varela. The new brewery will begin operations in mid-2024, producing national beer brands such as Aguila, Poker and Club Colombia.

  3. Colombia’s Bavaria invests $413 million in new brewery to drive long-term growth Anheuser-Busch is committed to improving the accessibility of our websites for all users, including those with disabilities.

  4. Bavaria Brewery (Spanish: Cervecería Bavaria), formally known as Bavaria S.A., is a Colombian brewery company founded on April 4, 1889, by Leo S. Kopp, a German immigrant. In 2005, Bavaria Brewery became a subsidiary of SABMiller. Before the merger, Bavaria was the second-largest brewery in South America.

  5. Jan 12, 2023 · Located one hour from the Atlántico capital city of Barranquilla, the new brewery plans to begin its operation in mid-2024 and produce beloved national beer brands including Águila, Poker and Club Colombia. The investment being made by Bavaria amounts to roughly $413 million.

  6. Aug 12, 2023 · With a projected production capacity of 6 million hectoliters, the Atlantic Brewery will produce national beer brands like Águila, Poker, and Club Colombia. Beyond serving local markets, the brewery's strategic location near the expanded port of Barranquilla and the navigable Magdalena River positions it for potential export to regional countries.

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  8. Dec 20, 2022 · Bavaria S.A., the local branch of AB InBev in Colombia, will build a new greenfield brewery in the northern municipality of Palmar de Varela, approximately 1,000 km north of the country’s capital Bogotá. The new brewery is expected to cost COP 1.9 (USD 413 million) and will create 350 direct and 7,000 indirect jobs when inaugurated in mid-2024.

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