Super Bock

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Super Bock
LOGO OFICIAL SUPER BOCK 2020.png
SuperBock.jpg
Location Leça do Balio, Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Opened1927
Owned by Super Bock Group
Website www.superbock.pt/global/en
Active beers
NameType
Super Bock Original Pilsner
Super Bock Stout Sweet Stout
Super Bock Green Beer with lemon juice
Super Bock Abadia Belgian Abbey
Super Bock Sem Glúten Gluten free Pilsner
Super Bock Free sem álcool Non-alcoholic Pilsner
Super Bock Free Preta sem álcool Non-alcoholic Black

Super Bock is a Portuguese beer brand from the Super Bock Group brewery [1] which produces a range of beers under the same name. Established in 1927, Super Bock maintains a leading position in the market and it is among the favourite beer brands of the Portuguese. [2] It is also the best-selling Portuguese beer in the world. [3]

Contents

History

The Super Bock brand was born in 1927, launched as a "winter beer", directly entering the list of prestigious beers. Interestingly, Super Bock, even before being registered, won its first prize in 1926, in its presentation at the Industrial Exhibition at Palácio de Cristal, winning the gold medal. [4]

Internationalization

Outdoor in Luanda, Angola. Super Bock Luanda.jpg
Outdoor in Luanda, Angola.

Super Bock has made a strong commitment to internationalization, having established itself as the best-selling Portuguese beer in the world [36] It is currently present in more than 50 countries, with China [37] leading the list, followed by European countries, including England, France, Switzerland and Spain where, curiously, Galicia has the largest consumption of the Super Bock Non-Alcoholic Black variety. [38] The rise in these markets offsets the fall in older markets in Africa, such as Angola and Mozambique

Brands

In a strategy to diversify the brand's flavors, Super Bock has launched, in recent years, a new and varied range of products, currently offering in the Portuguese market: [39]

Distinctions

Super Bock was the first Portuguese beer to receive the Quality Certificate by SGS ICS (International Certification Services). [41]

Super Bock won its first grand prize at the Portuguese Industrial Exhibition held at the Palácio de Cristal do Porto in October 1926, even before being a registered trademark. Since 1975, Super Bock has competed in the international competition Monde Selection de la Qualité, [42] in which by 2020, the Super Bock Original has 46 medals won, 44 of which are gold (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 , 1982, 1984 to 2021 and 38 of them consecutive (1984 to 2021).

The Super Bock Stout has also been awarded several times, having won in 2021 at the Monde Selection de la Qualitè, the most prestigious trophy in the International High Quality Trophy, for having achieved the highest quality standards for three consecutive years. [43] Super Bock Green accumulates 1 Grand Gold Medal, 2 Gold Medals and 2 Silver Medals. The Abadia variety, launched in 2006, achieved the first medal in the first year in which it entered the competition (2007) [44] [45]

In 2005, Super Bock won two awards in the 1st edition of the Advertising Effectiveness Awards and got the best result ever in terms of notability, according to data presented to the jury of the Effectiveness Awards. Super Bock Green Campaign by Tempo OMD won the gold award. Launched in 2004, this beer created a new segment in the beverage market in Portugal – the flavoured beers – thus constituting a challenge for the company and bringing a new dynamic to the category. [46]

In 2012, Super Bock was also distinguished for the activation campaigns at the point of sale, during the 1st edition of the POPAI Awards [47]

In 2018, Super Bock wins the Gold trophy at the XIV Communication Effectiveness Awards, for the 2017 advertising campaign, “90 years of making friends”, created to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the brand. [28]

Sponsorships

Super Bock sponsors Porto Film Festival, [48] Fantasporto , since 1989. [49] [50]

Super Bock was the brand responsible for the activation of summer festivals in Portugal, with the launch in 1995 of Super Bock Super Rock [51] – a festival that from its beginning attracted some of the most prestigious bands and solo performers to Portugal.

In addition to Super Bock Super Rock, the Super Bock brand is present in major festivals and musical events that take place in Portugal. It is also the official beer of various regional celebrations in both the north and south of the country [52] – in Viana do Castelo, Ponte de Lima, Porto, Lisbon, among many others. Super Bock is also a familiar brand for students, being the sponsor of major academic events at a national level. [53]

In 1998, Super Bock was the official sponsor of Expo'98 (1998 Lisbon World Exhibition), [54] one of the largest Portuguese events, which attracted about 11 million visitors and was considered the best World Exhibition ever by BIE (the intergovernmental organization in charge of overseeing and regulating World Expos). [55] In 2001, the brand sponsored the Porto 2001 (European Capital of Culture), [54] committing once again to the promotion of cultural events.

In 2009, the first edition of the National Creative Industries Prize was promoted, [56] a pioneering initiative in Portugal, organized by Unicer, today associated with Super Bock, and Serralves Foundation, [57] which seeks to receive, evaluate and distinguish Portuguese products, services and brands that contribute to economic and social development of the country. [58] [59]

In 2012, Super Bock was the official sponsor of the 7 Wonders – Beaches of Portugal initiative. [60]

Super Bock has also invested heavily in sport, through the sponsorship of football teams such as FC Porto, with a link of 3 decades [61] and Sporting CP, which already has 12 years of commitment [62]

See also

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