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2 Breweries  





3 Brands  



3.1  Beers  





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Backus and Johnston
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryBeverage
Founded17 January 1879; 145 years ago (1879-01-17)
Headquarters ,
ProductsBeer
ParentAB InBev
Websitewww.backus.pe

Backus and Johnston (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbakus ˈi ˈjonson], Backus y Johnston) is the largest breweryinPeru, part of Bavaria Brewery,[1] which itself is part of the international AB InBev group. Its main brewery is located in the Ate DistrictofLima. Backus, as owner of almost all brands of beer available in Peru, enjoys a de facto monopoly over Peruvian beer consumption. Besides beer, Backus produces soft drinks and bottled water.

History[edit]

The Backus and Johnston brewery was founded in 1879 by the Americans Jacob Backus and John Howard Johnston in the Rímac DistrictinLima. In 1889, the two founders incorporated "The Backus and Johnston's Brewery Company Ltd" in London, and they transferred all their Peruvian brewery related assets to this new corporation in order to raise investment capital in the joint stock of London to continue their business growth. The founders continued as managing directors of the company until 1898 when Johnston left Peru; Backus died in 1899. The company operated as a British corporation until 1954, when the company management transferred the company assets and incorporation to Peru. At this time, The Backus and Johnston's Brewery Company Ltd was renamed as Cervecería Backus & Johnston S.A. In 1994, Backus and Johnston acquired a controlling interest in its rival on the Peruvian beer market, the National Beer Company (Compañía Nacional de Cerveza S.A.), formed in 1863; owner of the Pilsen Callao brand. In 1996, four breweries, including Backus and Johnston merged into one new company using the name Union of Peruvian breweries Backus and Johnston (Spanish: Unión de Cervecerías Peruanas Backus y Johnston S.A.A.).

In 2000, the company further expanded when the Brewery Company of Southern Peru (Cervesur) joined the union, making it owner of the popular Cusqueña brand. From 2005 to 2016, Backus and Johnston was part of the SABMiller group of breweries. The company still owns the prominently visible brewery in the Rímac district.[2]

Breweries[edit]

Backus owns breweries in various parts of Peru. Its main brewery is located in Lima, while the other breweries are still located in the parts of Peru they used to serve before the take-over by Backus and Johnston.[3]

Brands[edit]

Beers[edit]

Arequipeña
Cerveza Cristal

Backus and Johnston and Grupo Empresarial Bavaria own most of the popular beer brands in Peru, including: San Juan, a 5% abv pale lager.[4] San Juan is brewed in the Backus brewery located in Pucallpa. Before the take-over by Backus, San Juan was brewed by Cervecería San Juan S.A.A. This brewery was founded on 2 September 1971 in Pucallpa in the Ucayali Region and named after San Juan Bautista.[5]

Cusqueña is one of Peru's most ubiquitous brands. It has been traditionally produced in a "dorada" (golden) and a "negra" (black) styles. The latter is typical of a lighter porter, not quite as dark as most stouts. In recent years Cusqueña has also been sold in red lager, trigo (wheat), and quinoa variants.

Arequipeña was a rival product to Cusqueña and Cristal until the take-over by Grupo Empresarial Bavaria.[6] Arequipeña is brewed in the Cervecera del sur del Peru brewery located in Sachaca near Arequipa, Peru.[7][8][9] Barena;[10] Cristal[11] Cusqueña is a light lager, or a dark malted beer.[12][13] Some label designs were created by Barry Laughlin.[14]

Backus and Johnston also has a license to import Birra Peroni Nastro Azzurro in Peru.

Soft drinks[edit]

The soft drinks owned by Backus include Viva, a beverage similar to Inca Kola and Guaraná, a beverage containing guaraná fruit.

Bottled water[edit]

Bottled water is produced under the brand names Cristalina Backus and San Mateo.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Faber, J.P. (2002). "The big beer deal - Backus y Johnson, Grupo Empresarial Bavaria, and Cisneros Group". findarticles.com. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  • ^ Backus, Our business, History, Retrieved 12 October 2007
  • ^ Backus, Our brands, Our breweries, Retrieved 13 October 2007
  • ^ (in Spanish) San Juan, Presentaciones[permanent dead link], Retrieved October 13, 2007
  • ^ (in Spanish) San Juan, Historia[permanent dead link], Retrieved 13 October 2007
  • ^ "Thomson Financial Mergers & Acquisitions - SABMiller PLC acquires remaining interest in Cia Cervecera Del Sur Del Peru (pending) - AlacraStore.com". www.alacrastore.com. Archived from the original on 2 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  • ^ "Cervecera del sur del Peru (Grupo Empresarial Bavaria)". www.ratebeer.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  • ^ Arequipeña, Arequipeña, Nuestros productos, Retrieved 13 October 2007
  • ^ Backus
  • ^ (in Spanish) Barena, Pásala Barena Archived 2006-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 12 October 2007.
  • ^ (in Spanish) Cristal, Cristal, the beer of Peru, Retrieved 12 October 2007.
  • ^ Cusquena website in the UK Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on October 12, 2007
  • ^ Backus, Our Brands, Beers. Retrieved on October 12, 2007
  • ^ Barry Laughlin's website
  • ^ (in Spanish) Pilsen Callao, Pilsen Callao, 13 October 2007.
  • ^ "Pilsen Callao". RateBeer.
  • ^ "Nuestra Historia". backus.com.pe. Archived from the original on 2011-02-16. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  • ^ (in Spanish) Trujillo, Pilsen Trujillo, 12 October 2007.
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