There are two main big industrial large-scale beer producers in Chile: Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas (CCU) and Cervecería Chile. All others are considered small producers (low volume) and/or craft producers.
Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas (CCU) Created in 1902 with the merge of Plagemann, Limache and Gubler & Cousiño beer companies. They produce their own brands of beer and some international brands, along with soft drinks and other alcoholic products. Products include: •
Cerveza Cristal and its varieties Cristal Light and Cristal Zero (non-alcoholic) • Escudo • Royal Guard and its variety Royal Guard Black Label • Malta Morenita • Dorada • Lemon Stones (low-alcohol lemon-flavored
beer mix) • Heineken (under license) • Tecate (under license) • Coors and Coors Light (under license) • Sol (under license)
Cervecería Chile Produce their own brands and also many known international brands:. Products include: • Baltica • Becker • Malta del sur • Brahma (under license) • Beck's (under license) • Paceña (under license) • Stella Artois (under license) • Quilmes (under license)
Small producers and premium brands These include smaller volume beer producers and are considered premium brands. •
Kunstmann: From the city of
Valdivia, founded in 1850 as Anwandter Beer Company, destroyed in the
1960 Valdivia earthquake and refounded as Kunstmann Brewery, it is actually labeled as a craft beer, and is distributed by CCU. Produces a great variety of different types of beer including Torobayo, Lager, Bock, Honey, Blueberry, Wheat, Session IPA, Non-filtered and Non-alcoholic. • Austral: Founded circa 1896 in the
Patagonia region in
Punta Arenas as Cervecería La Patagona, later Polar Beer. It is the most southern beer company in the world. Produces varieties such as Lager, Ale, Torres del Paine, Yagán Dark and Patagona Pale Ale.
Craft beer brands Other brands that are entirely considered as craft beers. They are generally low or very low volume producers. In Chile there are more than 150 craft beer producers distributed along the 15 Chilean Regions. The list is long, below are some of the most known: • Maihue, from
Curicó, in the
Maule Region • Kross, from
Curacaví near
Santiago. Claims to have won more prizes than any other Chilean brewery in the last two years, and ranks first place as the most recognized brand associated with craft beer. • Del Puerto, from
Valparaíso, in the
Valparaíso Region • Cuello Negro, from
Valdivia, in the
Los Lagos Region. Best known brewery in the south of Chile. • Guayacán, from
Coquimbo Region. Best known brewery in the north of Chile. • Tübinger, from
Pirque near
Santiago. • Szot, from
Talagante near
Santiago • Granizo, from
Olmué, in the
Valparaíso Region. • Volcanes del Sur, from
Colbun, in the
Maule Region. • Jester, from
Santiago. • D'olbeck, from
Coyhaique, in the
Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region • Die M, from
Paine near
Santiago. • Grassau, from
Villarrica, in the
La Araucanía Region • Mestra, from
Paine near
Santiago • Polar Imperial, from
Punta Arenas in the
Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region. • Quimera, from
Quinta Normal in
Santiago • Capital, from
Batuco, north of Santiago ==See also==