Strela (beer)
Strela (beer)[edit]

Strela is a popular beer brand from Cape Verde, produced by the Sociedade Cabo-verdiana de Cerveja e Refrigerantes (CERIS). It is a lager beer that has become a staple in Cape Verdean culture and is widely consumed both locally and by the Cape Verdean diaspora.
History[edit]
The production of Strela beer began in the early 2000s, with the aim of providing a locally brewed beer that could compete with imported brands. The Sociedade Cabo-verdiana de Cerveja e Refrigerantes was established to produce beverages that cater to the tastes and preferences of the Cape Verdean people. Strela quickly gained popularity due to its refreshing taste and affordability.
Production[edit]
Strela is brewed using traditional methods, with a focus on quality and consistency. The main ingredients include water, barley, hops, and yeast. The brewing process involves several stages, including mashing, boiling, fermenting, and conditioning. The beer is then filtered and packaged for distribution.
The brewery is located in Praia, the capital city of Cape Verde, where it benefits from modern brewing technology and a skilled workforce. The production facility is equipped to handle large volumes, ensuring that Strela can meet the demand both domestically and for export.
Varieties[edit]
Strela offers several varieties to cater to different tastes:
- Strela Lager: The original and most popular version, known for its crisp and refreshing taste.
- Strela Preta: A darker beer with a richer flavor profile, appealing to those who prefer a more robust taste.
- Strela Mini: A smaller bottle size, perfect for casual consumption and social gatherings.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Strela beer holds a significant place in Cape Verdean culture. It is often enjoyed during social events, celebrations, and gatherings. The brand has become synonymous with Cape Verdean identity and pride, often featured in local music, festivals, and media.
Distribution[edit]

Strela is widely available throughout Cape Verde, sold in bars, restaurants, and stores. The brand has also expanded its reach to international markets, particularly in countries with significant Cape Verdean communities, such as Portugal, the United States, and France.
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