Brahma (beer)
Brahma is a Brazilian beer originally created in 1888 by Companhia Cervejaria Brahma, founded by Swiss immigrant Joseph Villiger. It is named after the Hindu god Brahma.
The beer is a pale lager, brewed using a variety of grains and hops. It is known for its light, crisp flavor and is widely consumed in Brazil and other parts of South America.
Brahma is produced by Ambev, a Brazilian brewing company that is part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev multinational beverage and brewing company. It is one of the most popular beers in Brazil and a significant export product.
Brahma is available in various formats, including bottles and cans, and is often enjoyed chilled. It is commonly associated with Brazilian culture, particularly during social gatherings and celebrations. The brand also sponsors various sporting events and cultural festivals in Brazil.