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Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery

Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma / Heineken México) (English: Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery) is a major brewery based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, founded in 1890. It is a subsidiary of Heineken International.

Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery
IndustryBeverage
Founded1890; 134 years ago (1890)
Headquarters,
ProductsBeers
RevenueUSD$5 billion (2010)
OwnerHeineken International
Number of employees
20,000
ParentHeineken

The company operates brewing plants in Monterrey, Guadalajara, Toluca, Tecate, Orizaba, Navojoa and, beginning in 2017, Meoqui. The plants produce, among other brands, Dos Equis, Sol, Bohemia, Superior, Carta Blanca, Noche Buena, Indio, Casta and Tecate. It has an annual production of 3.09 Gl (gigalitres).

History edit

 
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 Blanca brand. The Cuauhtémoc brewery produced its first beer barrel in 1893 and won first prize in the Chicago and Paris world fairs. The Cervecería Moctezuma was founded near Orizaba during the late Porfiriato by German brewer Wilhelm Hasse.[1]

In 1909 Cervecería Cuauhtémoc started to expand vertically. To provide glass bottles, in 1909, Vidrios y Cristales de Monterrey, S.A., later Vidriera Monterrey, S.A. later Grupo Vitro, was founded. In order to produce boxes, bottle caps, and packaging materials, Fábricas de Cartón Monterrey was founded[citation needed] in 1900. In 1929, Malta, S.A. was established to produce malt for the brewery. The cardboard box department would eventually become Titán Company.[clarification needed]

During the Mexican Revolution, which began in 1910, its original founders supported Victoriano Huerta. As a consequence, his rival Venustiano Carranza seized the brewery, so the founders' families fled to Texas. They re-acquired the brewery through the intervention of U.S. and Russian diplomats.

The Sociedad Cuauhtémoc was founded in 1918 to provide medical and educative services to the workers' families; the final objective was to provide a welfare system to avoid strikes. The working day was reduced from twelve to nine hours in 1907.[citation needed]

By 1936 the holdings of the Garza, Calderón, and Sada families and their associates were divided into two groups: the Cuauhtemoc (brewery) group and the Vidriera (glass) group. In that year, the family's holdings were reorganized, creating Valores Industriales S.A. (VISA) as a holding company controlling the majority of shares of the firms formerly held by Cuauhtemoc, especially Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc and Famosa.[citation needed]

During the 20th century, Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma was headed by José Calderón Muguerza and the two Garza Sada brothers Eugenio Garza Sada (assassinated in 1973 in a kidnapping attempt by Mexican left-wing guerrillas) and Roberto Garza Sada. In 1943, company executive Eugenio Garza Sada with his brother and other prominent people, founded the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), and in 1973, the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame was opened at the site of the company headquarters.

After Eugenio Garza Sada's assassination, VISA, the Cerveceria Cuauthtemoc Moctezuma's holding, was split into two units: Visa and Grupo Industrial Alfa. Alfa received Hylsa and cash, while Visa retained the brewery business and its stake in the Banco de Londres and its affiliated institutions, and Eugenio Garza Lagüera, a son of Eugenio Garza Sada, was named CEO of Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma, and Bernardo Garza Sada a son of Roberto Garza Sada was named CEO of Alfa.

When oil prices fell in 1981, Mexico's economic boom, financed with borrowed money, abruptly halted. Visa found itself more than $1 billion in debt the following year, and the federal government nationalized Banca Serfin—the nation's third-largest bank—in which Visa held a 77 percent stake. The nondeposit banks and associated financial companies in Grupo Financiero Serfin, not nationalized, were reorganized into a new financial-services group called Valores de Monterrey (Vamsa). Vamsa's life-insurance subsidiary, Seguros Monterrey, was the largest in Mexico.

With the integration of the Moctezuma brewery in 1985, the Dos Equis, Superior, Sol, and Noche Buena brands were added to the Carta Blanca, Tecate, Bohemia and Indio brands.

In 1988 Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A. de C.V. was formed as the main subsidiary of Visa containing beer and other companies. In 1994 FEMSA sold a 22 percent share of its beer business to John Labatt Ltd. of Canada and signed an agreement with Labatt to associate their respective companies in the United States. FEMSA became the successor of Visa in 1998. On 11 January 2010, the Dutch brewing company Heineken International announced it would acquire the beer activities of FEMSA, including Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery.[2]

In 2017 Heineken Mexico (Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma) and Molson Coors signed a deal to import Cerveza Sol to areas in the US where Heineken didn’t already import Sol. This deal also allowed Heineken Mexico (Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma) to import Molson Coors Miller and Coors brands to Mexico, a deal similar to Molson Coors importing Heineken France's Killian's to the US.[3]

Breweries edit

 
Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma

The company operates plants in Monterrey, Tecate, Navojoa, Guadalajara, Toluca, Orizaba and for 2012 one in Chihuahua.

The company has an annual production of 3.09 gigalitres (26,330,000 US beer barrels; 18,880,000 imperial barrels).[citation needed]

Beers edit

The company produces several types of pale and dark lagers, some of which are available only in Mexico.

Carta Blanca edit

The brewery's original premium beer. Carta Blanca takes its name from the French "carte blanche".

Sol edit

 
Loading a truck of Sol Beer in Campeche

Introduced in the 1890s, originally called El Sol. Sol is for sale in four sizes in Mexico: 500 ml (16.91 U.S. fl oz; 17.60 imp fl oz), 355 ml (12.00 U.S. fl oz; 12.49 imp fl oz)-not refundable aluminium can, 325 ml (10.99 U.S. fl oz; 11.44 imp fl oz) bottles and 940 ml (31.79 U.S. fl oz; 33.08 imp fl oz), this last is known as a Caguama (English: Sea turtle). New variations from Cerveza Sol include: Sol Brava (a dark beer in a light dark bottle), Sol Light, Sol Sal y Limón (Sol with lime and salt) Sol Clamato (Beer mixed with Clamato) and Sol Cero (non-alcohol beer).

Indio edit

Indio beer has six sizes:[4] Aluminium can 325 ml (10.99 U.S. fl oz; 11.44 imp fl oz), 355 ml (12.00 U.S. fl oz; 12.49 imp fl oz)-not refundable and 325 ml (10.99 U.S. fl oz; 11.44 imp fl oz) bottles plus a refundable and not-refundable 0.5-litre (1.1 US pt; 0.88 imp pt) bottle, a refundable 1.00-litre (1.06 US qt; 0.88 imp qt) bottle and a 1.25-litre (1.32 US qt; 1.10 imp qt) refundable bottle.[5][6]

Bohemia edit

Bohemia 4.9% alc. takes its name from the Czech region. It is pale pilsner, although recently a new dark Vienna beer has been launched as Bohemia Obscura (see Image gallery below). In addition, Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma has added a craft-style wheat beer to the line – "Bohemia Weizen" a German Kristallweizen was released in summer 2011.[7]

Dos Equis edit

Dos Equis (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdos ekis]) is a lager that was brewed by the German Wilhelm Hasse in Mexico who originally founded the brewery and named it after the Aztec ruler Moctezuma. The brand was named Siglo XX ("20th century") to commemorate the arrival of the new century, and the bottles were marked with the Roman numeral for 20 ("XX"), thus "Dos Equis" which is Spanish for "two Xs".

The main brand Dos Equis XX Special Lager is a 4.45% abv pale lager sold in green bottles.[8] Dos Equis XX Amber (in Mexico, Dos Equis Ambar)[citation needed] is a 4.7% Vienna-style amber lager sold in brown bottles,[9] and was first exported to the United States in 1973.[10] In November 2020, Dos Equis Lager Salt & Lime was introduced into limited markets (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oklahoma, Florida, Louisiana, and Hawaii)[11] in 24 oz. cans, with 12 oz. six-packs available beginning in Spring 2021.[12]

Dos Equis XX Mexican Pale Ale (MPA)[13] is a 5.5% traditional pale ale with a Mexican twist, released in late 2018 on draught to various restaurants and bars across the United States.[14] As of February 2019 it could be purchased as a six pack of 12.00 US fl oz (12.49 imp fl oz; 355 ml) bottles or a twelve pack of 12.00 US fl oz (12.49 imp fl oz; 355 ml) cans.

The packaging received a redesign in August 2020,[15] with increased focus on the XX symbol and the brand's colours.[16]

Tecate edit

 
Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma

Tecate and Tecate Light are popular pale lagers named after the city of Tecate, Baja California, where they were first produced in 1943. Originally brewed by a local company, Tecate was acquired by Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in 1955. Tecate is sold in both distinctive red and blue aluminium cans and in twist-top bottles. Tecate Light was launched in 1992 by Héctor Emilio Ayala, who was the project manager.

In 2013 Tecate Titanium, containing a greater amount of alcohol was launched as a new product of the company. In 2019, Tecate Titanium, which contains 7.5% ABV, became available in a 24 oz. can.[17] The goal for the US market is 189,000 cases.[18] The campaign, "We Are Bold", targets males, specifically Hispanic C-store shoppers, according to Tecate Brand Director, Belen Pamukoff.[19]

In 2017, Heineken announced that Tecate would be exported worldwide.[20]

Other beers edit

  • Heineken
  • Amstel
  • Affligem
  • Kloster
  • Canijilla
  • Lagunitas
  • Strongbow
  • Ladron de Manzanas
  • Miller
  • Coors
  • Moctezuma
  • Noche Buena: Its name comes from the Spanish name of the poinsettia flower, commonly attached to the Christmas festivities. It is a bock styled seasonally brewed beer, usually sold from early October to late December.
  • Sito de Kaiser
  • Casta
  • Superior: Once the flagship beer of the brewery. Its marketing slogan was "La rubia que todos quieren" ("The blonde that everyone loves").

Advertising edit

Dos Equis edit

In 2007, Dos Equis inaugurated its "The Most Interesting Man in the World" advertising campaign.

The advertisements feature a bearded, debonair older gentleman (portrayed by actor Jonathan Goldsmith)[21] with Frontline narrator Will Lyman conducting voiceovers. As Ottmar Liebert's "Barcelona Nights" plays in the background, the advertisements featured a montage of daring exploits involving "the most interesting man" when he was younger. The precise settings are never revealed, but he performs feats such as: freeing an angry bear from a painful-looking bear trap; shooting a pool trick shot before an audience; catching a marlin while cavorting in a Hemingway-esque scene with a young woman; winning an arm-wrestling match in a South American setting; surfing a rogue wave; and bench pressing two young women in a casino setting, each woman being seated in a chair.

In the commercial he says, "I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis." Each commercial ends with the sign-off: "Stay thirsty, my friends."[10]

After nearly a decade of being the mascot for the beer, the character was sent on a one-way trip to Mars in a commercial. From September 2016, "The Most Interesting Man in the World" is a French actor named Augustin Legrand.[22]

The campaign was ended in 2018, and replaced with a new campaign called "Keep It Interesante".[23]

Tecate edit

Tecate beer has begun advertising heavily in the United States; initially in the Spanish-language media and more recently in the English-language media. Their tag lines are "Con Carácter" ("With Character") and "It's not beer, it's cerveza".[24][25]

Tecate was the primary sponsor of Mexican race driver Adrián Fernández during his career in CART in the 1990s and early 2000s.[26]

In the mid 2000s, Tecate became a major sponsor in boxing. It partnered with Golden Boy Promotions in 2006, then switched to Top Rank, then returned to Golden Boy in 2016, sponsoring TV Azteca and Solo boxeo shows, and signing world champions Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Álvarez.

In 2009, Tecate Light launched a television ad campaign targeted at the Mexican-American community, which features boxer Oscar de La Hoya and wrestler Rey Mysterio Jr.[27] Also in 2009, Tecate announced a sponsorship agreement with ESPN sports.[28]

In the 2007 movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Hellboy is shown drinking Tecate Light with Abraham Sapien and in a locker room with Krauss.

In the 2014 movie That Awkward Moment, with actors Zac Efron and Miles Teller, Efron's character is shown drinking Tecate with his friends in their New York apartment.

In 2015 a series of ads were recorded with the action actor Sylvester Stallone in his role of Rocky Balboa, in this campaign Rocky appears saying the phrase "Te hace falta ver más box" (In English You need to watch more boxing) in which he gives a cold stare to some men that are not acting so "manly" (e.g. listening to pop music or putting on too many clothes for cold weather). In the end Stallone says that "Somos box" ("We are box") while retired boxers are shown and "Eye of the tiger" from Survivor) is played. In Mexico the word is changed to Bax, as Stallone uses the American English pronunciation for the sport. At the end of the commercial, Rocky looks moved by the progress of the people he helped only to receive a cold stare from Stallone himself.

Stallone later led another Mexican ad campaign with soccer players and even his rival from Rocky IV, Dolph Lundgren, to help some Mexican fans to support the National Team in the World Cup 2018.

Tecate signed Mexican boxer Canelo Álvarez in 2016.

During the 2016 presidential election campaign, Tecate ran a television ad mocking Donald Trump's proposal to build a wall between the United States and Mexico. The "Tecate Beer Wall" is "a wall that brings us together, and it's going to be huge. You're welcome, America".[29]

In February 2020, the new campaign, "Mexico Is in Us" was launched.[30] While the brand is moving away from "macho marketing" campaigns,[31][32] it remains unapologetically, a Mexican-American beer.[33]

Football teams sponsored edit

Liga MX edit

Image gallery edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Sol beer
  • Michael Jackson's Beer Hunter
  • Dos Equis
  • Cerveza Sol

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Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Heineken Mexico English Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Brewery is a major brewery based in Monterrey Nuevo Leon Mexico founded in 1890 It is a subsidiary of Heineken International Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma BreweryIndustryBeverageFounded1890 134 years ago 1890 HeadquartersMonterrey MexicoProductsBeersRevenueUSD 5 billion 2010 OwnerHeineken InternationalNumber of employees20 000ParentHeinekenThe company operates brewing plants in Monterrey Guadalajara Toluca Tecate Orizaba Navojoa and beginning in 2017 Meoqui The plants produce among other brands Dos Equis Sol Bohemia Superior Carta Blanca Noche Buena Indio Casta and Tecate It has an annual production of 3 09 Gl gigalitres Contents 1 History 2 Breweries 3 Beers 3 1 Carta Blanca 3 2 Sol 3 3 Indio 3 4 Bohemia 3 5 Dos Equis 3 6 Tecate 3 7 Other beers 4 Advertising 4 1 Dos Equis 4 2 Tecate 5 Football teams sponsored 5 1 Liga MX 6 Image gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Moctezuma Brewery near Orizaba C B Waite photographer 1905The Cuauhtemoc brewery was founded in Monterrey in 1890 by Jose 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 Blanca brand The Cuauhtemoc brewery produced its first beer barrel in 1893 and won first prize in the Chicago and Paris world fairs The Cerveceria Moctezuma was founded near Orizaba during the late Porfiriato by German brewer Wilhelm Hasse 1 In 1909 Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc started to expand vertically To provide glass bottles in 1909 Vidrios y Cristales de Monterrey S A later Vidriera Monterrey S A later Grupo Vitro was founded In order to produce boxes bottle caps and packaging materials Fabricas de Carton Monterrey was founded citation needed in 1900 In 1929 Malta S A was established to produce malt for the brewery The cardboard box department would eventually become Titan Company clarification needed During the Mexican Revolution which began in 1910 its original founders supported Victoriano Huerta As a consequence his rival Venustiano Carranza seized the brewery so the founders families fled to Texas They re acquired the brewery through the intervention of U S and Russian diplomats The Sociedad Cuauhtemoc was founded in 1918 to provide medical and educative services to the workers families the final objective was to provide a welfare system to avoid strikes The working day was reduced from twelve to nine hours in 1907 citation needed By 1936 the holdings of the Garza Calderon and Sada families and their associates were divided into two groups the Cuauhtemoc brewery group and the Vidriera glass group In that year the family s holdings were reorganized creating Valores Industriales S A VISA as a holding company controlling the majority of shares of the firms formerly held by Cuauhtemoc especially Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc and Famosa citation needed During the 20th century Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma was headed by Jose Calderon Muguerza and the two Garza Sada brothers Eugenio Garza Sada assassinated in 1973 in a kidnapping attempt by Mexican left wing guerrillas and Roberto Garza Sada In 1943 company executive Eugenio Garza Sada with his brother and other prominent people founded the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education ITESM and in 1973 the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame was opened at the site of the company headquarters After Eugenio Garza Sada s assassination VISA the Cerveceria Cuauthtemoc Moctezuma s holding was split into two units Visa and Grupo Industrial Alfa Alfa received Hylsa and cash while Visa retained the brewery business and its stake in the Banco de Londres and its affiliated institutions and Eugenio Garza Laguera a son of Eugenio Garza Sada was named CEO of Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma and Bernardo Garza Sada a son of Roberto Garza Sada was named CEO of Alfa When oil prices fell in 1981 Mexico s economic boom financed with borrowed money abruptly halted Visa found itself more than 1 billion in debt the following year and the federal government nationalized Banca Serfin the nation s third largest bank in which Visa held a 77 percent stake The nondeposit banks and associated financial companies in Grupo Financiero Serfin not nationalized were reorganized into a new financial services group called Valores de Monterrey Vamsa Vamsa s life insurance subsidiary Seguros Monterrey was the largest in Mexico With the integration of the Moctezuma brewery in 1985 the Dos Equis Superior Sol and Noche Buena brands were added to the Carta Blanca Tecate Bohemia and Indio brands In 1988 Fomento Economico Mexicano S A de C V was formed as the main subsidiary of Visa containing beer and other companies In 1994 FEMSA sold a 22 percent share of its beer business to John Labatt Ltd of Canada and signed an agreement with Labatt to associate their respective companies in the United States FEMSA became the successor of Visa in 1998 On 11 January 2010 the Dutch brewing company Heineken International announced it would acquire the beer activities of FEMSA including Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Brewery 2 In 2017 Heineken Mexico Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma and Molson Coors signed a deal to import Cerveza Sol to areas in the US where Heineken didn t already import Sol This deal also allowed Heineken Mexico Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma to import Molson Coors Miller and Coors brands to Mexico a deal similar to Molson Coors importing Heineken France s Killian s to the US 3 Breweries edit nbsp Cuauhtemoc MoctezumaThe company operates plants in Monterrey Tecate Navojoa Guadalajara Toluca Orizaba and for 2012 one in Chihuahua The company has an annual production of 3 09 gigalitres 26 330 000 US beer barrels 18 880 000 imperial barrels citation needed Beers editThe company produces several types of pale and dark lagers some of which are available only in Mexico Carta Blanca edit Not to be confused with Carta Clara Carta Blanca redirects here For the TV programme see Carta blanca The brewery s original premium beer Carta Blanca takes its name from the French carte blanche Sol edit nbsp Loading a truck of Sol Beer in CampecheIntroduced in the 1890s originally called El Sol Sol is for sale in four sizes in Mexico 500 ml 16 91 U S fl oz 17 60 imp fl oz 355 ml 12 00 U S fl oz 12 49 imp fl oz not refundable aluminium can 325 ml 10 99 U S fl oz 11 44 imp fl oz bottles and 940 ml 31 79 U S fl oz 33 08 imp fl oz this last is known as a Caguama English Sea turtle New variations from Cerveza Sol include Sol Brava a dark beer in a light dark bottle Sol Light Sol Sal y Limon Sol with lime and salt Sol Clamato Beer mixed with Clamato and Sol Cero non alcohol beer Indio edit Indio beer has six sizes 4 Aluminium can 325 ml 10 99 U S fl oz 11 44 imp fl oz 355 ml 12 00 U S fl oz 12 49 imp fl oz not refundable and 325 ml 10 99 U S fl oz 11 44 imp fl oz bottles plus a refundable and not refundable 0 5 litre 1 1 US pt 0 88 imp pt bottle a refundable 1 00 litre 1 06 US qt 0 88 imp qt bottle and a 1 25 litre 1 32 US qt 1 10 imp qt refundable bottle 5 6 Bohemia edit Bohemia 4 9 alc takes its name from the Czech region It is pale pilsner although recently a new dark Vienna beer has been launched as Bohemia Obscura see Image gallery below In addition Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma has added a craft style wheat beer to the line Bohemia Weizen a German Kristallweizen was released in summer 2011 7 Dos Equis edit Dos Equis Spanish pronunciation ˈdos ekis is a lager that was brewed by the German Wilhelm Hasse in Mexico who originally founded the brewery and named it after the Aztec ruler Moctezuma The brand was named Siglo XX 20th century to commemorate the arrival of the new century and the bottles were marked with the Roman numeral for 20 XX thus Dos Equis which is Spanish for two Xs The main brand Dos Equis XX Special Lager is a 4 45 abv pale lager sold in green bottles 8 Dos Equis XX Amber in Mexico Dos Equis Ambar citation needed is a 4 7 Vienna style amber lager sold in brown bottles 9 and was first exported to the United States in 1973 10 In November 2020 Dos Equis Lager Salt amp Lime was introduced into limited markets Texas New Mexico Arizona California Oklahoma Florida Louisiana and Hawaii 11 in 24 oz cans with 12 oz six packs available beginning in Spring 2021 12 Dos Equis XX Mexican Pale Ale MPA 13 is a 5 5 traditional pale ale with a Mexican twist released in late 2018 on draught to various restaurants and bars across the United States 14 As of February 2019 it could be purchased as a six pack of 12 00 US fl oz 12 49 imp fl oz 355 ml bottles or a twelve pack of 12 00 US fl oz 12 49 imp fl oz 355 ml cans The packaging received a redesign in August 2020 15 with increased focus on the XX symbol and the brand s colours 16 Tecate edit nbsp Cuauhtemoc MoctezumaTecate and Tecate Light are popular pale lagers named after the city of Tecate Baja California where they were first produced in 1943 Originally brewed by a local company Tecate was acquired by Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma in 1955 Tecate is sold in both distinctive red and blue aluminium cans and in twist top bottles Tecate Light was launched in 1992 by Hector Emilio Ayala who was the project manager In 2013 Tecate Titanium containing a greater amount of alcohol was launched as a new product of the company In 2019 Tecate Titanium which contains 7 5 ABV became available in a 24 oz can 17 The goal for the US market is 189 000 cases 18 The campaign We Are Bold targets males specifically Hispanic C store shoppers according to Tecate Brand Director Belen Pamukoff 19 In 2017 Heineken announced that Tecate would be exported worldwide 20 Other beers edit Heineken Amstel Affligem Kloster Canijilla Lagunitas Strongbow Ladron de Manzanas Miller Coors Moctezuma Noche Buena Its name comes from the Spanish name of the poinsettia flower commonly attached to the Christmas festivities It is a bock styled seasonally brewed beer usually sold from early October to late December Sito de Kaiser Casta Superior Once the flagship beer of the brewery Its marketing slogan was La rubia que todos quieren The blonde that everyone loves Advertising editDos Equis edit In 2007 Dos Equis inaugurated its The Most Interesting Man in the World advertising campaign The advertisements feature a bearded debonair older gentleman portrayed by actor Jonathan Goldsmith 21 with Frontline narrator Will Lyman conducting voiceovers As Ottmar Liebert s Barcelona Nights plays in the background the advertisements featured a montage of daring exploits involving the most interesting man when he was younger The precise settings are never revealed but he performs feats such as freeing an angry bear from a painful looking bear trap shooting a pool trick shot before an audience catching a marlin while cavorting in a Hemingway esque scene with a young woman winning an arm wrestling match in a South American setting surfing a rogue wave and bench pressing two young women in a casino setting each woman being seated in a chair In the commercial he says I don t always drink beer but when I do I prefer Dos Equis Each commercial ends with the sign off Stay thirsty my friends 10 After nearly a decade of being the mascot for the beer the character was sent on a one way trip to Mars in a commercial From September 2016 The Most Interesting Man in the World is a French actor named Augustin Legrand 22 The campaign was ended in 2018 and replaced with a new campaign called Keep It Interesante 23 Tecate edit Tecate beer has begun advertising heavily in the United States initially in the Spanish language media and more recently in the English language media Their tag lines are Con Caracter With Character and It s not beer it s cerveza 24 25 Tecate was the primary sponsor of Mexican race driver Adrian Fernandez during his career in CART in the 1990s and early 2000s 26 In the mid 2000s Tecate became a major sponsor in boxing It partnered with Golden Boy Promotions in 2006 then switched to Top Rank then returned to Golden Boy in 2016 sponsoring TV Azteca and Solo boxeo shows and signing world champions Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez In 2009 Tecate Light launched a television ad campaign targeted at the Mexican American community which features boxer Oscar de La Hoya and wrestler Rey Mysterio Jr 27 Also in 2009 Tecate announced a sponsorship agreement with ESPN sports 28 In the 2007 movie Hellboy II The Golden Army Hellboy is shown drinking Tecate Light with Abraham Sapien and in a locker room with Krauss In the 2014 movie That Awkward Moment with actors Zac Efron and Miles Teller Efron s character is shown drinking Tecate with his friends in their New York apartment In 2015 a series of ads were recorded with the action actor Sylvester Stallone in his role of Rocky Balboa in this campaign Rocky appears saying the phrase Te hace falta ver mas box In English You need to watch more boxing in which he gives a cold stare to some men that are not acting so manly e g listening to pop music or putting on too many clothes for cold weather In the end Stallone says that Somos box We are box while retired boxers are shown and Eye of the tiger from Survivor is played In Mexico the word is changed to Bax as Stallone uses the American English pronunciation for the sport At the end of the commercial Rocky looks moved by the progress of the people he helped only to receive a cold stare from Stallone himself Stallone later led another Mexican ad campaign with soccer players and even his rival from Rocky IV Dolph Lundgren to help some Mexican fans to support the National Team in the World Cup 2018 Tecate signed Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez in 2016 During the 2016 presidential election campaign Tecate ran a television ad mocking Donald Trump s proposal to build a wall between the United States and Mexico The Tecate Beer Wall is a wall that brings us together and it s going to be huge You re welcome America 29 In February 2020 the new campaign Mexico Is in Us was launched 30 While the brand is moving away from macho marketing campaigns 31 32 it remains unapologetically a Mexican American beer 33 Football teams sponsored editLiga MX edit C F Monterrey Tecate UANL Tigres Tecate Image gallery edit nbsp Noche Buena beer showing the Noche Buena Poinsettia and a volume of 355 ml 12 0 U S fl oz 12 5 imp fl oz on the label nbsp Dos Equis XX nbsp Bohemia beer nbsp Michelada and Cerveza IndioReferences edit Marie Sarita Gaytan 2008 Fermented Struggles and Distilled Identities Tequila and the Making of a National Spirit University of California Santa Cruz Heineken agrees Mexican beer deal BBC News 11 January 2010 Retrieved 30 April 2010 Molson Coors and Heineken Sign Import Agreement for Sol Beer brewbound com 6 June 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2020 INDIO indio com mx Retrieved 20 September 2016 FEMSA Unidades de Negocio FEMSA Cerveza Marcas Archived 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Packaging Beverage Dynamics Retrieved 22 November 2020 Heineken introduces 7 5 ABV Tecate Titanium beer in the US foodbev com 9 January 2019 Gould Kenny Tecate s New 7 5 ABV Titanium Will Put You Down for the Count Forbes Retrieved 22 November 2020 Swartz Kyle 8 January 2019 Tecate Titanium Beverage Dynamics Retrieved 22 November 2020 Tecate Heineken s Second Mexican Brand Goes Global 27 April 2017 The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs All Men Are Liars The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 27 September 2013 Retrieved 20 September 2016 Maheshwari Sapna 11 September 2016 Dos Equis Makes Its Case for Its New Most Interesting Man The New York Times No 11 September 2016 Retrieved 12 September 2016 E J Schultz 14 March 2018 Dos Equis Sidelines The Most Interesting Man in the World Ad Age Watch video Beer company launches first bilingual multimedia ad campaign Hispanic Marketing amp Public Relations website and podcast Hispanic Marketing amp Public Relations website and podcast 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Roots With Launch Of Mexico Is in Us Campaign Hispanic PR Wire Retrieved 22 November 2020 External links editCerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Sol beer Michael Jackson s Beer Hunter Dos Equis Cerveza Sol Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Brewery amp oldid 1194590782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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