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Latest revision as of 11:15, 25 February 2025
Beer in Jordan refers to the production, consumption, and cultural aspects of beer in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The beer industry in Jordan is relatively young, with the first brewery, Jordan Brewery, established in 1955. Despite its youth, the industry has grown significantly, with several breweries now operating in the country.
History[edit]
The history of beer in Jordan dates back to the establishment of the Jordan Brewery in 1955. The brewery was founded by the Jordanian government as a means to diversify the country's economy. The first beer produced was Amstel, under license from the Dutch brewing company. In the following decades, the brewery expanded its product range to include other international brands such as Heineken and Tuborg, as well as local brands like Philadelphia Beer and Petra Beer.
Production[edit]
Beer production in Jordan is dominated by the Jordan Brewery, which produces the majority of the country's beer. The brewery uses traditional brewing methods, with a focus on quality and consistency. The ingredients used in the brewing process, such as barley, hops, and yeast, are imported from countries such as Germany and Belgium. In recent years, there has been a rise in the number of craft breweries in Jordan, such as Carakale Brewing Company, which focus on producing unique and innovative beers.
Consumption[edit]
Beer consumption in Jordan is relatively low compared to other countries in the region, due to cultural and religious factors. However, beer is popular among tourists and the expatriate community. The most popular beers in Jordan are the local brands, particularly Amstel and Philadelphia Beer. Imported beers are also available, but they are generally more expensive.
Cultural aspects[edit]
Beer in Jordan is often consumed in social settings, such as parties and gatherings. It is also a popular choice for celebrations and special occasions. Despite the low consumption rates, beer festivals are held in Jordan, such as the Jordan Beer Festival, which showcases local and international beers.
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Beer in Jordan[edit]
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Biera microbrewery in Amman, 2023
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Petra beer can
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Philadelphia beer can

