Cuca beer was established in 1947, while Angola was still an overseas territory of Portugal, under the name CUCA - Companhia União de Cervejas de Angola, SARL, with a capital of 5,000
contos, being a daughter company of the Portuguese
Central de Cervejas. Already after the independence of Angola, on May 26, 1976, the Government confiscated and nationalized Cuca, after taking possession of the Commission for Restructuring the brewing industry. Cuca is now owned by the French
Castel Group. It is manufactured in
Luanda and in
Catumbela, in the municipality of
Lobito,
Benguela province. The Benguela production amounts to 60 000 bars per day. ==Foreign exports==