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What is Taiwanese beer? Authentic Taiwanese specialty: Taiwanese beer
Summary:Do you want to know what Taiwanese beer is? This article is a detailed introduction to Taiwan's specialty - Taiwan Beer. It was compiled and edited by the editorial team of China Specialty Network after reviewing and collecting relevant information about Taiwan Beer. The full text takes about 6 minutes to read, mainly including the basic introduction of Taiwan Beer and its nutritional value? What are the product characteristics of Taiwanese beer? How did the history of Taiwanese beer come about? Awards and honors for Taiwanese beer
Basic Introduction to Taiwan Beer
Taiwan Beer, abbreviated as Taiwan Beer, is a beer brand sold by Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation (formerly known as Taiwan Provincial Tobacco and Liquor Monopoly Bureau). Originally named "Gao Sha Mai Jiu", it was renamed "Taiwan Beer" in 1945 and is one of the most popular beer brands in Taiwan Taiwan Gold Medal Beer is the star product of Taiwan Beer series launched in 2003. It has dense foam, fine and lasting, light yellow color, crystal clear, elegant flavor, mellow taste, and has won international awards for many times In the eighth year of the Republic of China (1919 AD), a meeting of developers was convened in Yokohama, Japan by the head of the Japanese Fangniao Company, Yukinosuke. In April of the same year, approval was obtained from the Taiwan Governor General's Office to establish a brewery in Shangpitou, Taipei. According to literature records, the planned total area of the brewery was 14000 square meters, with the main equipment coming from Hawaii. The production capacity was planned to be 100000 boxes per year, equivalent to 3.24 million liters. The first batch of high sand malt beer was launched in 1920, which was the predecessor of Taiwanese beer At the end of the 19th century Taiwanese beer has a considerable gold medal record. 0.6-liter bottled Taiwanese beer won the first gold medal at the 17th World Alcoholic Beverages Awards in Geneva, Switzerland in 1978. In 1988, Taiwanese beer participated in the 27th Alcoholic Beverages Awards in Athens, Greece and was awarded the 0.6-liter bottled beer gold medal. In 1997, both 0.6-liter bottled and 0.354-liter canned Taiwanese beer won the Special Gold Award. In 1998, Taiwan Beer participated in the World Beer Cup competition organized by the American Breweries Association, and the 0.354 liter group won the Bronze Medal. In 1999, Taiwan Beer won the gold medal for 0.6-liter bottled beer and the silver medal for 0.354-liter canned beer at the 37th Liquor Awards At the beginning of the 21st century From 2001 to 2003, Taiwan Beer participated in the 37th, 38th, and 39th consecutive liquor awards, winning gold and silver medals respectively. It is rare that in 2002, Taiwanese beer won the Silver Award in the International Beer Competition organized by the London International Breweries Association (BIIA), also known as the "Brewing Beer Oscar". And Taiwan beer Light, canned in 0.354 liters, has won medals for four consecutive years since 2000. In 2004, the new product "Gold Medal Taiwan Beer" won the Silver Award from the World Tobacco and Alcohol Evaluation Committee for both bottled and canned versions. In 2005, canned "Gold Medal Taiwan Draft Beer" participated in the World Tobacco and Alcohol Evaluation Conference and won the Silver Award; Another bottle of "Gold Medal Taiwan Beer" went further and won the gold medal; The flavor and quality of Taiwanese beer have been recognized by world-class wine tasting experts. 2006 was a year of abundant harvest, with ten products including Taiwan Beer, Gold Medal Beer, Gold Medal Taiwan Draft Beer, and Gold Medal King Taiwan Beer winning four special gold awards, five gold awards, and one silver award from the World Tobacco and Alcohol Evaluation Committee. Among them, the gold medal Taiwan Beer is even more glorious, winning the special gold medal in all three competitions, which is truly well deservedAwards and honors for Taiwanese beer