CCSI Plastic Crowncap Database - Brewer/Bottler
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Brewer/bottler #1694 | | Name | Brasseries Et Glaciers de L'Indochine |
| | | | | | | | Extra info | Brewed "Biere Larue" and "33."
Country was called French Indo-China during much of the cork-backed crown era
Brewer and soft drink bottler
Biere Larue (often as referred to as "con c?p" or "tiger" beer) was brewed by the Brasseries et Placieres de L'Indochine Brewery. This brewery was founded in 1909 by the Frenchman Victor Larue, for whom the beer gets its name. Biere Larue along with 33 were the two most common beers in the Republic of Vietnam.
Today, Biere Larue is brewed in Vietnam by a subsidiary of Heineken (#8773). |
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