Huda takes gold at international beer competitions

Oct 25th at 10:11
25-10-2017 10:11:22+07:00

Huda takes gold at international beer competitions

Carlsberg Vietnam has announced that its Huda and Huda Gold brand has won three gold medals at the World Beer Awards 2017 (WBA) in the UK, the Berlin International Beer Competition (BIBC), and the Monde Selection in Belgium.

Huda is the only beer trademark in Vietnam that has won the gold medals at these international beer competition series.

The awards have proved the excellent quality of the Vietnamese beer brand, affirming its position as the pride of Central Vietnam for nearly three decades.

"As a member of Denmark's Carlsberg Group, Carlsberg Vietnam has inherited the beer production technology of the Group's 170-year experience. Carlsberg Vietnam is very proud of these gold awards. This also shows the company’s commitment to pursuing perfection in brewing every day to better serve our consumers and grow up to the title of being the pride of Central Vietnam,” said Stefano Clini, general director of Carlsberg Vietnam.

Being present in the central region of Vietnam since 1990, the quality and design of Huda has been continuously improving to bring high-grade beer to all beer lovers. As a well-known brand of excellence and high-quality, Huda is not only favoured in the domestic market but also convinced leading experts in the world beer industry to win the honourable prizes.

Carlsberg Group, one of the leading brewery groups in the world, will continue to target Vietnam as one of its key markets in Asia to cash in on the lucrative local beer market.

Currently, Carlsberg’s major products in the north-central region are Huda and Huda Gold, accounting for 80 per cent of the firm’s total consumption volume. In the north, Carlsberg, Tuborg, and Halida are the firm’s main products.

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