For similar terms, see Kamenitsa (disambiguation) and Kamenica (disambiguation).
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Kamenitza
Kamenitza 1990s logo
Type
brewery
Location
Haskovo, Bulgaria
Opened
1881
Annual production volume
800,000 hectoliters
Owned by
Molson Coors
Kamenitza (Bulgarian: Каменица) is one of the top-selling Bulgarian beer companies, alongside Heineken and Astika [citation needed] based in the city of Haskovo. It was established in 1881 and is currently owned by the multinational Molson Coors. The brewery has a wide variety of lager and dark beers. Its slogan is "Mazhete znayat zashto" which translates to "Men know why."
Kamenitza had an 18% share of the Bulgarian beer market in 2005[1] according to data from ACNielsen. The company is a sponsor of the Bulgaria national football team.
Kamenitza currently has six brands: Light (4.4% ABV), Dark (6% ABV), non-alcoholic, wheat and Fresh (lemon- and grapefruit-flavoured, 2.1% ABV).[2]
^Nevena, Krasteva (2006). "Bulgarian beer maker Kamenitza bets on packaging innovations for '06". Dnevnik a.m. the news@8 (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2020-09-10.
^Kamenitza brands[permanent dead link], Kamenitza.bg. Retrieved Mar 2013.
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