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Spanish Beer’s British Secret: How Madri Conquered the UK

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

“El Alma de Madrid” Brewed in Britain: Spanish-Style ‌Beer takes the UK by Storm

London, UK ​- A curious trend is sweeping British pubs: a surge in the popularity of “Spanish” beer.⁣ But a closer look reveals a surprising ⁢twist – much⁢ of this Iberian-inspired brew isn’t actually from Spain.

The phenomenon centers around Madrí, a beer​ that ⁢has become the UK’s most prosperous beer‌ launch ⁤in history, reaching top sales figures in under five years. According to Heineken data released in late 2023, overall sales of “Spanish” beers in England jumped​ a​ remarkable 73% in 2022.

“[Bottlesof‌beerarelineduponthecounterofaBritishpub⁣on the label, a virile ‘chulapo’ [a typical character from the working-class neighborhoods of Madrid] and‍ a slogan written in Spanish: ⁤’El alma de Madrid’⁢ [‘The soul of Madrid’]. In very small print, it reads‌ ‘Discover the soul of ⁢Madrid’, as if brands around the world have lost their minds and are using Spanish words ‌to give themselves a complex air],” reports Spanish daily ⁣ El Mundo.

Historically,Spain hasn’t been ‍recognized as‍ a ⁢brewing⁣ powerhouse,often associated with ⁤”easy-drinking and low-alcohol” beverages,as noted by The Times. Yet, ⁤a 2024 study by Scottish brewer Innis &‍ Gunn revealed a striking shift in perception: 38% of Britons now believe​ Spain brews​ the best beer in ​the world.

This preference is translating into spending, with Brits willing to‍ pay a premium for a “continental” experience. “One in five pints served in British pubs is now of Spanish origin,”The Times reports, a boon for pub owners.

A‍ Paradoxical Pint

However, the authenticity is largely an ⁤illusion.The wildly popular Madrí, despite its evocative branding and Spanish slogans, isn’t ‌brewed in Spain at all.It’s produced exclusively for the British ‌market in Tadcaster,Yorkshire,and Burton-on-Trent,Staffordshire – by British brewers.

Molson⁤ Coors,⁤ the american-Canadian brewing giant behind ⁢Madrí, claims a connection to Spain through⁤ a small brewery it owns

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