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Bira 91 Takes Over As The Official Partner For Five IPL Teams
As part of a multi-year partnerships, Bira 91 will be cheering for Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Kolkata Knight Riders
Read MoreBira 91 Launches Hill Station Hard Cider Ale Under ‘House Of Bira 91’
The ‘Hill Station Hard Cider Ale’ portfolio includes three variants and will be available across the country, starting with Bengaluru
Read MoreBira 91 partners With Warner Bros. Consumer Products To Launch House Of The Dragon Inspired Merchandise
Bira 91 conceptualized a unique activation placing life-size dragon eggs at multiple partner restaurants and bars across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
Read MoreBira 91 With Japan’s Far Yeast Brewing Company To Launch Gose-style Beer
Traditionally, a Gose-style beer is a wheat beer which features low hop bitterness and refreshing crispness.
Read MoreBira 91 wraps up the year with its ‘Always Summer’ music video featuring Prateek Kuhad
An ode to the summer of 2020, and in the hope of a summer that we know and that will be back again next year.
Read MoreAnil Arya joins BIRA 91 as CFO
Prior to joining Bira 91, Arya was Director Solutions for Global Solutions Center and also double-hatted as CFO for AB-InBev India.
Read MoreBira 91 appoints Deepak Malhotra as Senior Vice President-Sales, India
Mr. Malhotra brings with him significant scale-up experience in the alcobev industry.
Read MoreBira 91 appoints Deepak Sinha as Vice President – Marketing, India & Global
Sinha joined Bira 91 as their VP - Marketing in the United States in 2017 and was responsible for leading the brand and product launches.
Read MoreBira91 Stands For Modern India: Ankur Jain, Founder & CEO, Bira 91
Bira 91 recently organised the two-day summer celebration of ‘music, comedy, theatre, food, art and immersive experiences in the capital.
Read MoreBira 91 Strengthens Core Leadership Team
The company expects to expand its production footprint five-fold to 2,000,000 barrels before summer of 2019 from the current capacity of 350,000 barrels.
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