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Kenya: Bila Shaka Brewing Company launches Capitan Lager in Kenya
Bila Shaka Brewing Company has launched a new beer dubbed Capitan Lager on the Kenyan market. Combining the rich traditions of brewing with innovative techniques, Bila Shaka aims to revolutionize the local beer scene and offer Nairobians a truly exceptional craft beer experience, the Soko Directory reported on May 16.
According to the company, every batch of Capitan Lager beer is meticulously crafted using the finest locally sourced ingredients, resulting in a remarkable range of flavors.
Led by a team of passionate brewers with years of expertise, Bila Shaka offers an impressive lineup of beers that cater to various palates. From hoppy and refreshing IPAs to rich and velvety stouts, each Bila Shaka beer promises an unforgettable journey for beer enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
We are thrilled to introduce Capitan Lager to Kenyans, said Rajiv Raja, CEO of Bila Shaka Brewing Company. Our team has poured their hearts and souls into perfecting this craft beer, and we are confident that Kenyans will embrace the exceptional taste and quality that Bila Shaka represents.
Beer consumption in Kenya is expected to drop by 0.3 percent year on year over the next five years.
In 2021, Kenya was ranked 46th in terms of beer consumption, surpassing Portugal. The US, Brazil, and Germany ranked at the top, with the US leading the way.
Meanwhile, Kenyan beer production is set to increase by 1.4 percent year on year, industry observers believe.