HEINEKEN USA Brings Red Stripe Production Back To Jamaica

By Chilled Magazine

HEINEKEN USA celebrates the official First Run of Red Stripe to come off the line in Jamaica.

Following the acquisition of a controlling stake in October 2015, HEINEKEN has been working towards repatriation of the production of Red Stripe beer from North America back to the brand’s home country, Jamaica.

“Red Stripe is an iconic brand with strong consumer recognition and a rich history dating back 87 years. We believe fans of this Jamaican staple will be as enthusiastic as we are to see the first run of Red Stripe back home in Jamaica since production was moved in 2012.”
– Andrew Anguin, Brand Manager, Red Stripe

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The first shipment of Red Stripe will head for the U.S. on September 1st, 2016, with cases expected to hit retail shelves in November, 2016. The move is part of a larger plan to catapult Red Stripe to a truly global brand within the HEINEKEN portfolio. Red Stripe, a full-bodied lager known around the world for its quality, taste and signature stubby bottle, has earned a loyal following among consumers who live life with a positive attitude.

“At HEINEKEN USA, we believe today’s shoppers put a high value on transparency and authenticity and choose beer brands that reflect that through and through,” added Anguin. “All of the brands in our portfolio – including Heineken®, Heineken® Light, Dos Equis, Tecate, Tecate Light, and Strongbow – are authentic imports produced and shipped from outside the U.S. Now, with production returned to Jamaica, Red Stripe can boast these same credentials.”

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For the latest information, follow Heineken on Twitter @HeinekenUSACorp, and visit HEINEKENUSA.com.

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