Estrella Damm

Estrella Damm

A 33 cl bottle of Estrella Damm beer
Manufacturer S.A. Damm
Introduced 1876
Alcohol by volume 4.6%
Style Pilsner Lager

Estrella Damm is a lager beer, brewed in Barcelona, Spain. It has existed since 1876, when August Küntzmann Damm founded his brewery in Barcelona, and is the flagship beer of S.A. Damm, a prominent brewery in the city. The brand is the oldest in Spain, and the name Estrella means "star" in both Catalan and Spanish. Estrella Damm is available in many countries, including Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Croatia, Greece, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Taiwan, Georgia, Honduras and the UK in a 4.6% version. In the United States, it is available through United States Beverage, LLC.[1] Despite its name, Estrella Damm should not be confused with another Spanish lager, called Estrella Galicia.

Sponsorship

During the heyday of baseball in Spain in the 1950s and 1960s, S.A. Damm sponsored a local baseball team, Picadero Damm. In 2007, Estrella Damm was one of the major sponsors of Emirates Team New Zealand, a challenger for the America's Cup who won the Louis Vuitton Cup.

In 2009, the globally acclaimed chef Ferran Adrià, Juli Soler and sommeliers Ferran Centelles and David Seijas from El Bulli Restaurant created a luxury bottled lager beer called Inedit for Estrella Damm by mixing blend of lager and wheat beer styles, then a combination of barley malt, wheat, hops, coriander, orange peel, yeast and water. Inedit means "Never been done before".[2]

In 2012, Estrella Damm aired its first UK commercial, which features the band Billie the Vision and the Dancers and was set in Menorca.

A cold glass of Estrella Damm in Madrid, Spain

Estrella Damm also sponsors the National restaurant awards along with holding the Estrella Damm gastronomy congress on the same day.

Varieties

Estrella Damm Inedit
Workers at the brewery in 1920

In addition to Estrella, the Damm brewery produces a number of other beers:

References


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