Germany: Radeberger Group to distribute Estrella Damm beer in Germany from January
The Radeberger Group is to become the exclusive sales, distribution and marketing partner for Estrella Damm beer in Germany from January, Trade Magazin reported on September 30.
According to a statement from the German brewing group, Estrella owner Grupo Damm will be transferring responsibility for the national expansion of the brand to Radeberger.
The long-term cooperation agreement for Estrella covers all distribution channels, including bars and restaurants in on-trade and retail/supermarkets in the off-trade.
As a result, the Radeberger Group is strengthening its distribution portfolio of international brands, which already includes established names such as Guinness, Hop House 13, and Staropramen Premium Lager.
The Radeberger Gruppe currently produces brands such as Radeberger Pilsner, Jever and Schöfferhofer Weizen, as well as the Selters mineral water brand.
In March, parent company Oetker reshuffled Radebergers management which saw Dr Niels Lorenz join to oversee its beer and non-alcoholic beverages business unit.
Radeberger said Estrella will also be integrated into the groups event and festival business and supported by sales promotion measures in Germany, including social media campaigns, with the aim of further building the brand.
Jörn Goertz, marketing director responsible for the international portfolio of Radeberger, said: The successful development of international brands under our leadership has convinced Grupo Damm that we will also promote their most important brand in Germany.
Estrella Damm conveys a feeling of vacation, lightness, and joie de vivre to people in 95 countries worldwide. The Star of Barcelona is already known far beyond the Mediterranean region.
Goertz added: In Germany, too, we will attract cosmopolitan consumers to the Spanish lager beer who enjoy enjoying life the Mediterranean way.
Radeberger brewery in Germany was hit with warning strikes earlier this year in protest over working salaries in the countrys beer sector.