Kalik Beer of the Bahamas
photo by Chris Denbow on Flickr
Best served with conch fritters after a long day in the Bahamas or in Key West, Florida. This beer is super rare in the US and a case was bootlegged um, imported to my refrigerator after a recent trip to Florida. Like Ferris Beuller said: "If you have the means, I suggest you pick one up."
This is better than Jamaica's Red Stripe.
This is better than Jamaica's Red Stripe.
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Kalik is a beer brand from the Bahamas. It is made by the Commonwealth Brewery in Nassau which also produces Heineken, Guinness and Vitamalt. Currently there are four variations of Kalik beer: regular Kalik with 5% alcohol per volume, Kalik Lime (4%), Kalik Light (4%), and extra-strength Kalik Gold (7%).
Kalik was designed by Heineken International in 1988 based on studies of the Bahamian market. It seized market leadership from Beck's which had dominated the local market before. According to the bottle label the name of Kalik is derived from sound of cowbells heard during the annual Bahamian festival of Junkanoo.
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