

It's not clear why Corona is served with lime wedges.In 1955, Corona started its first soccer partnership by building a stadium for the Diablos Rojos from Toluca, Mexico.In 1940, Corona was the first beer to feature a label directly printed on the glass bottle.They're "the sacred creatures of the sun," according to Corona's Spanish website.

The two griffins on the label are the guardians of Corona.The circle in the middle that reads "La Cerveza Mas Fina" is meant to be the sun setting on the horizon to represent the best time to enjoy the beer. The yellow in the label represents the sun, while the blue imitates the ocean.


Identifiable by its light-blue label and cap, Corona Non-Alcoholic is line-priced with Corona Extra. “This innovation embraces the broadened mindset of our consumers and ensures that we have the perfect beer, no matter the occasion.”Ĭorona Non-Alcoholic is available now across the country in packs of six 12-ounce glass bottles. “We’re thrilled to welcome Corona Non-Alcoholic to our beloved family of brands and offer a new way to live La Vida Más Fina that doesn’t sacrifice taste,” said Alex Schultz, vice president of brand marketing, Corona. As more people approach drinking with increased mindfulness and moderation, Corona is excited to add a non-alcoholic option to the family. adults 21 and over have chosen to reduce their drinking in the past two years, and 60% of these “New Reducers” are under 35¹. A non-alcoholic beer does not mean less ritual! Drinkers are still encouraged to sip Corona Non-Alcoholic with a lime slice to maximize enjoyment.Īccording to recent data, 15% of U.S. CHICAGO, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Today, the iconic Mexican beer is pleased to introduce Corona Non-Alcoholic, a non-alcoholic brew with the same crisp, refreshing flavor as the classic Corona beer that drinkers know and love but with less than 0.5% alcohol by volume and just 60 calories per serving*. Each bottle of Corona Non-Alcoholic is brewed at the same state-of-the-art production facility in Mexico as Corona Extra and uses the same brewing process.
