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Entered: 16 Dec 2009 17:53 - Bob Burr - Modified: 25 Jun 2022 08:01 - Jon Bailey
 Brewer/bottler #2718
Name Cervecería y Maltería Quilmes S.A.
Address Calle Brasil 731


Gran Canaria 1878
City Quilmes
State/Province Buenos Aires
Country Argentina
Type Brewery
Website https://www.quilmes.com.ar/history
Extra info Immigrant Otto Bemberg, who had arrived in Argentina in 1852, established a brewery in the city of Quilmes in 1890. His product was marketed under the Quilmes name, which was the former indigenous denomination of the city. The company donated money to build the Quilmes hospital in 1918.
The company grew quickly, and by the 1920s it was the most popular beer brand in Buenos Aires. Since then, it has become something of a national symbol and has 75% of the beer market share in Argentina. It sponsored the Argentina national football team, and the colours of its labels are Argentina's light blue and white.
Logo of the company used until 2020. Since then, it remained as the Quilmes beer brand logo
In 1993, the company launched Liberty, the first non-alcohol beer in Argentina, and four year later, the Quilmes Light, a low-alcohol version. By 1998, Quilmes beers exported to the U.S. and Europe In 1999, Quilmes acquired Baesa, the largest Pepsi plant in Argentina.
In 2002, Brazilian company Ambev (formed by the merger of Brahma and Antarctica) bought 37.5% of Quilmes S.A. for US$600 million in an agreement that gave AmBev control of the Quilmes brand in Argentina. The merger of the two companies created, for a brief time, the world's third-largest beverage producer.
As of 2005, Quilmes had plants in Quilmes, Zárate, Tres Arroyos, Corrientes, Tucumán, and Mendoza. It is also exported to Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, United States, Spain, Israel, Dominican Republic, France, UK, Italy, Australia, and several other countries. It sold a yearly total of around 17 million hL of beer and 8 million hL of soft drinks and other products.
In 2006 AmBev increased its share of the company to over 91%, effectively taking full control of the Quilmes name for US$1,200 million. Therefore since 2002 AmBev paid US$1,800 million for the company.

In February 2020, Quilmes entered to the wine market after acquiring Dante Robino winery in Luján de Cuyo, Mendoz
  
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Other names used for this Brewer/bottler
Name 1 Cervecería y Maltería Quilmes S.A.I.C.A. y G.
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Name 2 Cerveceria y Malteria Argentina
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Name 3 Cervecería Quilmes E.N.
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Name 4 Cervecería Argentina Quilmes
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Name 5 Cervecería Argentina Quilmes S.A.
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Name 6 Cervecería Argentina S.A.
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