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Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL) has launched Star ‘Lite’ Beer, Ghana’s First Lite beer.
With no added sugar, lower calories and a crispier taste, Star ‘Lite’ Beer offers a refreshing drinking experience for its consumers.
The unique thing about Star ‘Lite’ Beer is its temperature-sensitive label- when the icon on the bottle turns blue, the beer is cold enough for you; this means you can always have your drink when it is suitably chilled.
Star ‘Lite’ also has a special crown cork that locks in the coldness inside the bottle and beats 'dumsor'.
The beer is available for a recommended price of GHC 3.8 for a 625ml bottle and GHC 2.8 for a 330ml bottle.
Speaking at the launch, Marketing Director for GGBL said, “Star ‘Lite’ gives consumers an alternative to regular beer. It has about 30% less calories than regular beer with a 4% Alcohol by volume. It is targeted at consumers who want everything in life and are on top of their game. ”
Consumers who want a less filling and crispier beer can safely fall on Star ‘Lite’ beer by Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL).
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