Bira 91 launches fifth beer in India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Premium beer maker Bira 91 today said it has launched its fifth beer -- The Indian Pale Ale -- (IPA) brewed in

The company has launched the beers in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and through promotion across 250 restaurants and bars, Bira 91 said in a statement.


"This is a sort of a homecoming for the IPA. The IPA was perhaps the only beer style made for India, by British brewers in 1800s and pretty much died down from the world after lagers took over," Ankur Jain, founder and CEO of B9 Beverages (the maker of Bira 91) said.

The company's other product range includes Bira 91 White, Bira 91 Blonde, Bira 91 Light and Bira 91 Strong.

The beers will be launched in United States later this quarter making it the first IPA from to hit global markets, the company said.

**************** secures limestone mine in *

Ambuja Cements, part of the global conglomerate LafargeHolcim, today announced securing a limestone mine in Nagaur district of

The company had participated in the e-auction tendering process of Harima Pithasar Limestone block in Nagaur, Rajasthan, informed BSE.

"The company has secured an estimated limestone resource of 200 million tonnes at a final bid price of 41.6 per cent of mineral value," it said.

However, the company has not shared the value at which it secured the mining rights.

Junagadh, Gujarat-based Ambuja Cement has a cement capacity of 29.65 million tonnes per annum.

It has five integrated cement manufacturing plants and eight cement grinding units across the country.

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First Published: Tue, October 03 2017. 13:48 IST