Brewed in Buenos Aires since 1890

Quilmes is Argentina’s most recognised beer — a crisp, easy-drinking lager brewed in the city of Quilmes, just outside Buenos Aires. Founded by Otto Bemberg, the brewery has been part of everyday Argentine life for more than 130 years. Whether at a family asado, a street corner bar, or a packed football stadium, Quilmes is the beer most associated with the country's culture and identity.

Its pale blue and white branding mirrors the Argentine flag, and its taste has become inseparable from the rhythm of daily life across the nation.

“A classic lager for every occasion”

Quilmes Lager is brewed using malted barley, maize, hops, and yeast — delivering a light body, soft bitterness, and a clean, smooth finish. It’s made to be refreshing and accessible, especially in Argentina’s warm climate.

Consistently brewed and widely available, Quilmes is a beer for sociable moments and relaxed occasions. It’s not trying to be complex — it’s made to be enjoyed.

“Proudly part of Argentine culture”

From the first brew in 1890 to today, Quilmes has been a constant presence in Argentina’s story. It has long sponsored the national football team, appeared at major tournaments, and soundtracked countless celebrations and everyday gatherings. Brewed domestically at scale, it continues to be trusted for its quality, reliability, and easy appeal.

Even as it exports to new markets, Quilmes remains proudly rooted in its home country.

“Quilmes. The beer of Argentina.”

Simple, crisp, and unmistakably local — Quilmes represents more than a drink. It’s a piece of Argentina’s national fabric: brewed in Buenos Aires, poured across the country, and enjoyed everywhere Argentinians come together.

A beer for real life. Made to be shared.

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