Jupiler


Jupiler is a Belgian beer introduced in 1966, now brewed by Anheuser–Busch InBev at Piedboeuf Brewery in the Jupille-sur-Meuse neighbourhood of Liège. Jupiler is the highest selling beer in Belgium, with around 40 percent share by volume.

History

The origins of Jupiler lie in 1853. In that year, brewery Piedbœuf was established in Jupille, Belgium. The first Jupiler was launched in 1950, under the name 'Jupiler Urtyp'. In 1966, 'Jupiler 5' was launched: a refreshing lager with 5% alcohol. Later, the '5' disappeared from the name.''''''

Varieties

[Image:Jupiler.jpg|thumb|75px|Bottle of Jupiler]

Former varieties

  • Jupiler N.A. was launched in 2004, production stopped as from 2017 Although NA stands for non-alcoholic, it was a 0.5% abv pale lager.
  • Jupiler Force was a brewed soft drink, launched in 2011, production stopped in 2014.
  • Jupiler Tauro was an 8.3% abv strong pale lager launched in 2008, production stopped in 2012
  • Jupiler New Tauro was a 6.4% abv strong pale lager launched in 2012 and it was the successor of Jupiler Tauro. Production already stopped some months later.

Marketing

Jupiler is the main sponsor of the Belgian Pro League, the highest Belgian football division, as well as the second division in the Netherlands, the Eerste Divisie. They also sponsor the Belgium national [football team] and have sold special beer cans featuring photographs of the players.
Its slogan is "Men know why".
On 20 February 2018, AB InBev announced that the brand name "Jupiler" will be replaced for a period of 5 months by "Belgium", in support of the Belgian team during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.