Lapatilla
julio 16 2015, 10:11 pm
74 años de vida. 80% de participación en el mercado interno, es la cerveza con la que seguramente se refrescaba tu abuelo, la Polar Pilsen.
A principios de mes, dos plantas de Cervecería Polar ubicadas en Caracas y en el estado de Anzoátegui, además de 16 centros de distribución, fueron paralizados por sindicatos cercanos al Gobierno que preside Nicolás Maduro.
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Impresionantes fotografías desde la embotelladora de Maracaibo para brindar por mejores momentos en un futuro no muy lejano.
Sí se puede, ¡salud!
Foto: REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
An employee looks at monitors in the control room of a Polar brewery in Maracaibo, Venezuela July 13, 2015. Venezuela’s Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer in the South American nation. Polar, the country’s largest privately owned company, produces as much as 80 percent of the beer consumed in the country, which has historically been among the world’s top per capita consumers of beer. Picture taken on July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
An employee works at a production line in a Polar brewery in Maracaibo, Venezuela July 13, 2015. Venezuela’s Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer in the South American nation. Polar, the country’s largest privately owned company, produces as much as 80 percent of the beer consumed in the country, which has historically been among the world’s top per capita consumers of beer. Picture taken on July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
Beer bottles are seen at a production line in a Polar brewery in Maracaibo, Venezuela July 13, 2015. Venezuela’s Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer in the South American nation. Polar, the country’s largest privately owned company, produces as much as 80 percent of the beer consumed in the country, which has historically been among the world’s top per capita consumers of beer. Picture taken on July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
An employee takes a sample from a beer bottle at the lab of a Polar brewery in Maracaibo, Venezuela July 13, 2015. Venezuela’s Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer in the South American nation. Polar, the country’s largest privately owned company, produces as much as 80 percent of the beer consumed in the country, which has historically been among the world’s top per capita consumers of beer. Picture taken on July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
Beer bottles are seen at a production line in a Polar brewery in Maracaibo, Venezuela July 13, 2015. Venezuela’s Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer in the South American nation. Polar, the country’s largest privately owned company, produces as much as 80 percent of the beer consumed in the country, which has historically been among the world’s top per capita consumers of beer. Picture taken on July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
An employee walks next to a truck loaded with beer boxes in Polar brewery in Maracaibo, Venezuela July 13, 2015. Venezuela’s Labor Ministry has ordered workers to lift a strike at beer maker Polar that had halted two of its breweries and restricted supplies of beer in the South American nation. Polar, the country’s largest privately owned company, produces as much as 80 percent of the beer consumed in the country, which has historically been among the world’s top per capita consumers of beer. Picture taken on July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia
REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia