Our 2025 Sustainability Goals are our most ambitious public commitments yet. Introduced in March 2018, the goals aim for holistic environmental and social impact and drive transformational change across our entire value chain. Our company’s leadership and a cross-functional team of nearly 100+ colleagues designed these goals with the next 100 years in mind, understanding that bold action built on measurable results is the key to resilience and lasting positive impact.
We are contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and broader global sustainable development agenda while building resilient supply chains, productive communities, and a healthier environment. We have placed a deliberate focus on contributing progress toward the goals where we can use our scale and partnerships to drive meaningful positive change.
As the only beer lagered at -2.5°C, Castle Lite unlocks Refreshment like none other. A crisp, refreshing taste with less calories, carbohydrates and alcohol, Castle Lite offers an easy drinking experience that can be enjoyed time and time again
Water; Malted barley (GLUTEN); Maize extract; Hops
Because brewing is a natural process, values are apporximate and may vary slightly
Originally brewed as a Christmas gift to the people of Leuven, Belgium, Stella Artois is to be served in a chalice following an exacting 9-step Pouring Ritual.
Water, barley, hops
Because brewing is a natural process, values are apporximate and may vary slightly
Corona is a worldwide trademark; it is a Mexican beer among the 100 most valuable global brands, according to Brandz™ Top 100 Global Brands ranking.
Barley Malt, Cereals
Because brewing is a natural process, values are apporximate and may vary slightly
King of beers
The yeast cells used to brew every bottle of our American-style lager are directly descended from the original culture used by founder Adolphus Busch.
Water, Malted barley (Gluten); Rice; Hops
Because brewing is a natural process, values are apporximate and may vary slightly
It all comes together with castle
Since 1895, South Africa’s home grown beer has been known for its “somewhat dry, somewhat bitter, but never sweet taste.”
Water, Malted barley (Gluten); Maize extract; Hops
Because brewing is a natural process, values are apporximate and may vary slightly
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