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  2. Beer Street and Gin Lane - Wikipedia

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    Gin Lane. Beer Street and Gin Lane are two prints issued in 1751 by English artist William Hogarth in support of what would become the Gin Act. Designed to be viewed alongside each other, they depict the evils of the consumption of gin (then a generic term for grain-based distilled spirits) as a contrast to the merits of drinking beer.

  3. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Djibouti: Kabisa (Djiboutian energy drink, there is no national or popular drink in Djibouti due to strict laws from the government.) Egypt: Black tea, Sugarcane juice. Equatorial Guinea: Malamba Juice. Eritrea: Siwa, coffee, araki, tea [ 44] Ethiopia: Coffee, Tej [ 11][ 45][ 46] Eswatini: Sibebe. Gabon: Regab.

  4. Beer in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Modern day. South Africa accounts for 34% of Africa's formal beer market and is expected to grow by 8–10% annually over the next five years. Beer consumption in the country was pegged at 60 litres per capita in 2012, greater than the 14.6-litre African average and the global average of 22 litres. Today, South African Breweries (SAB) controls ...

  5. South African Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sab.co.za. South African Breweries (officially The South African Breweries Limited, informally SAB) is a major brewery headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016. [ 2]

  6. The Beerhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Beerhouse is a speciality beer hall which opened in Cape Town's Upper Long Street on International Beer Day, Friday 2 August 2013. [1]Occupying a two-storey Victorian building, the former premises of Bead Merchants of Africa, [2] The Beerhouse comprises a long bar, inside lounge/dining area and outside terrace with historic wrought-iron balcony.

  7. Devils Peak Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kings Blockhouse IPA, named after a military blockhouse on Devils Peak, is the flagship IPA from Devils Peak Brewing Company. It is a hoppy, bitter and moderately strong India pale ale. [ 1] It won "best beer on show" at the 2011, 2012 and 2014 Cape Town Festival of Beer and the 2014 Johannesburg Festival of Beer and was the winner of the ...

  8. Beer in Africa - Wikipedia

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    United National Breweries, amongst others, produces Johannesburg beer, and the popular, if stigmatized, Chibuku beer is popular throughout Southern African countries. In South Africa and Botswana, sorghum malt is an important ingredient. Elsewhere, maize is the primary ingredient, and the beer is more commonly known as opaque beer.

  9. Gilroy's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Gilroy’s Brewery was established in the year 2000 by Stephen Gilroy at his pharmaceutical printing company in Roodepoort, Gauteng, South Africa. The Irish-born, Liverpudlian Stephen Gilroy immigrated to South Africa in 1970 and began home brewing. [10] Having grown up in the United Kingdom, he was accustomed to a wide variety of ales and lagers.