What is Pacífico Beer?
Cerveza Pacífico Clara, better known as Pacífico, is a Mexican pilsner-style beer. It was first brewed in 1900 when three Germans opened a brewery, the Cerveceria del Pacífico in Mazatlán. Cerveza Pacifico is named so because the Pacifico brewery is located in the Pacific Ocean port city of Mazatlán, in the state of Sinaloa, México.
Why is it Called Cerveza Pacifico?
It was first brewed in 1900 when three Germans opened a brewery, the Cerveceria del Pacífico in Mazatlán. Cerveza Pacifico is named so because the Pacifico brewery is located in the Pacific Ocean port city of Mazatlán, in the state of Sinaloa, México.
What is Pacífico and what does it taste like?
The popular beer’s full name is “Cerveza Pacífico Clara” which indicates that it’s clear-Pacífico is known for its light, crisp taste (with just a hint of bitterness) that’s meant to refresh. While the brew itself might not be rich, it’s history sure is. Here are eight things you should know about Pacífico.
What is a Pacífico bottle?
In its city of origin, there’s a special name for large Pacífico bottles. You might hear the locals referring to the 32-ounce Pacífico bottles as ballenas, which means “whales.” We’ll take a big one, please.
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