The joint venture Cervecería Cubana SA, which produces Cuban beer Parranda reported that several batches of the product were spoiledwhich is why he removed them from the island’s market.
According to a report from the company, released on its social networks, The deterioration of the drink occurred “due to inadequate storage conditions”despite the fact that this beer has a shelf life of six months under favorable conditions.
The note does not specify how much of the product has decomposed or whether it has been distributed despite its inadequate storage. However, it clarifies that the factory “recognizes and regrets the inconvenience caused by the atypical situation and announces that it has withdrawn the affected batches from the market nationwide and will continue to do so if necessary”.
The spoiled beer reportedly caused complaints from the Cubansas Cervecería Cubana acknowledged that “they paid personalized attention to each consumer who approached through official channels to comment on the situation and replaced the affected bottles with fresh product.”
Likewise, Cervecería Cubana SA invited Parranda consumers to contact it via Messenger “if they encounter any inconvenience with the product”, to give them “an adequate and timely response”.
Furthermore, the institution has clarified this The current reduction in the price of the drink “is not linked to the latest problems they have faced”but with the desire to “become the most accessible and popular beer in the country”.
However, on the company’s Facebook wall, several people complained about the poor quality of the drink. “It happened to me with two large blisters. The 12 beers were ruined. I bought them in December, they were in terrible condition, we had to throw them away and the money was spent in vain, and that hurts,” said Mirela Gonzalez.
For her part, Tatiana Jiménez said something similar: “In December I bought the big ones at the store and they were vinegar flavored. I always got it. “It’s a shame that things like that happen, because they often end up being expensive and I really like them.”
Eduardo Torriente adds: “Yes, I’ve had bad experiences. When that beer came out it was very good, special. We bought 18 bottles at 2.95MLC, which was the price it started with. On December 24th we bought six mittens and it was truly a disaster: no foam. The cashier on the island of Cuba told me, ‘I don’t know what happened to La Parranda, not even the pipe beer is worse. Well, I still have two knobs in the refrigerator, because I don’t know how I’ll take it.”
Cervecería Cubana SA is a joint venture between the company Cuba Ron SA and Swinkels Family Brewers Spain SL, the Spanish branch of the homonymous group based in the Netherlands. Its factory is located in the Mariel Special Development Zone.
Parranda, launched in 2022 after the progressive disappearance from the Cuban market of the much appreciated Cristal and Bucaneroit is a drink with a clear composition with 4.8% alcohol which, unlike most similar foreign ones sold in Cuba, is packaged in polyethylene bottles.
Beer, one of Cubans’ favorite drinks, is an increasingly scarce and inaccessible product for the majority of the island’s inhabitants.
2024-01-17 00:49:25
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