Stella Artois - Production

Production

Stella Artois is brewed in Belgium (in the plants at Leuven and Jupille) and the United Kingdom, as well as in other countries, including Australia, Brazil and Ukraine. Much of the beer exported from Europe is produced at InBev's brewery in Belgium, and packaged in the Beck's Brewery in Bremen, Germany. Stella Artois is also brewed for the Australian market, in Abbotsford, Victoria, by the Foster's Group, under license from InBev. In April 2012, Australian production moved to Lion. In the United States, Stella Artois is imported and distributed by Anheuser-Busch. For the Hungarian market, Stella Artois is also brewed in Bőcs, Hungary, by Borsod Brewery, under license from InBev.

Stella Artois is available on draught and in several packaged sizes: 250-ml bottle, 275-ml bottle, 284-ml bottle, 330-ml bottle, 330-ml can, 440-ml can, 500-ml can, 660-ml bottle, 700-ml bottle, 985-ml bottle, 1-litre bottle, and pint-sized can known as "La Grande Bière" (568 ml).

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