Spain: Damm Group inaugurates Cerveza Victoria brewery in Malaga
The new Cerveza Victoria plant in Malaga was inaugurated on September 6 following a whopping 6 million investment. The Damm group, who bought the brand back in 2011 from Heineken, gave local business representatives and politicians a first glimpse of the new factory on Avenida Velazquez and answered questions about the venture, RTN reported on September 9.
Although Cerveza Victoria continued to be marketed as a Malagan beer, in 1994 the company changed site to Murcia when the original plant on the Guadalhorce estate closed.
The Cerveza Victoria brand was originally founded by Ricardo and Luis Franquelo on September 8, 1928, coinciding with the day of Malagas public saint, and became one of the countrys most popular beers in the 60s. It seemed particularly symbolic that nearly 90 year later to the day, the beers production returned to its origins.
The factory sits on an area of over 3,300 square meters and has the capacity to produce up to 30,000 litres of beer a day. Forty employees will work at the site across the four areas fermentation, packaging, distribution and the museum.
After twenty years, the beers famous slogan Malagueña y Exquisita (Exquisite and Malagan) makes sense once more.