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Can of CaraPils

CaraPils is a brand of beer, as well as a type of caramel malt, used in beer making.

CaraPils is not brewed in Belgium but in France by brasserie de Saint-Omer (Nord-Pas-de-Calais).[1]

The Belgian beer is brewed and canned for N.V. Copimex S.A., and is sold in the Colruyt discount supermarket chain, can also be found in almost every supermarket or nightstore.

It is one of Belgium's cheapest beers, a 33 cl can sells for €0.32.[2]

Summary

  • Belgian Beer
  • Alcohol: 4.4% ABV
  • Available in 33 cl cans, 50 cl cans, and 25 cl bottles
  • Exists in a no-alcohol version (Carapils NA)

References

  1. ^ http://www.sudinfo.be/1346321/article/2015-08-04/la-cara-pils-la-biere-preferee-des-etudiants-vendue-par-colruyt-est-brassee-en-f La Cara Pils, la bière «préférée» des étudiants vendue par Colruyt, est brassée... en France
  2. ^ "Price Cara Pils Colruyt". Retrieved 2016-03-11.