People in pre-war Philippines would surely remember BALINTAWAK BEER, a beer brand that
came to be, thanks to Japanese investors who pooled in funds to establish a
beer factory in Polo, Bulacan. This was the Balintawak Beer Brewery, founded in 1937, which launched its BALINTAWAK Pilsener Beer to the local
market, bottled in amber bottles similar to San Miguel’s, with paper labels.
BALINTAWAK BEER
was supported with print and radio advertising, and early ads focused on the beer’s
relaxing, comforting qualities that’s perfect for social entertaining. The KZRM airwaves was filled with songs and
music from featured performers like Alicia Garong, pianist Rafael Artigas, and
even a BBB Mystery Singer.
In 1938, BALINTAWAK
BEER added its ‘Black Beer’ version,
the counterpart of san Miguel’s Cerveza Negra. Like San Miguel, BALINTAWAK BLACK BEER was positioned as
the drink ideal for women for its health-giving attributes.
World War II put an end to the operations of Balintawak Beer Brewery, as the plant
was taken over by the Japanese forces, along with San Miguel beer plant. BALINTAWAK BEER, however, continued to
be available to Filipinos.
In the 1950s, San Miguel Corporation bought the Polo plant
and converted BBB into their primary brewery for their world-renowned San
Miguel Beer.
Vintage Bottle collectors are always looking for BALINTAWAK BEER bottles today for their rarity, as many of their identifying paper labels have been worn away by time.
Graphic Magazines, 1937-1939 issues
Kasaysayan, Vol. VII. "Prewar Pesos for Japanese Goods," Yu
Jose, Lydia.
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ReplyDeleteNamed after the famous battlefield was held in Balintawak led by Andres Bonifacio Filipino revolutionary patriot & rebel leader founder of Katipunan organization.
DeleteIn favor of San Miguel Beer.
DeleteI have some bottles but can not find any information on the internet about them ?
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