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Corona Cero

ownerAnheuser-Busch InBev (Europe)
originEurope
manufacturedPrimarily in Mexico, but also produced in other locations

Corona Cero is a non-alcoholic version of the globally recognized Corona lager, known for its crisp, refreshing profile and association with the beach lifestyle. Originally developed to provide a 0.0% alcohol alternative that retains the classic citrus-oriented flavor of the original Corona Extra, it has become a significant part of the brand's international strategy to offer more beverage choices for health-conscious consumers and those avoiding alcohol.

The history of the brand is deeply rooted in Mexico, where it was first produced by Cervecería Modelo. Over decades, Corona became the best-selling imported beer in many global markets, symbolizing Mexican brewing excellence. Following the acquisition of the brand's owner by the Belgian-owned global giant AB InBev, the product is now distributed worldwide with expanded production facilities that help meet local demand while maintaining the traditional recipe.

Today, Corona Cero is a major pillar of AB InBev's 'Global Smart Drinking' initiatives. The brand continues to focus on natural ingredients, with the non-alcoholic version maintaining the same high-quality standards. It remains headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, under the stewardship of the world's largest brewer, ensuring its availability across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

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