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In a resounding testament to its bold legacy, Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC, a subsidiary of Diageo, has emerged triumphant at the 2024 Ghana Beverage Awards.
The company swept an impressive five major awards, solidifying its position as a powerhouse of iconic brands.
The awards, which recognize excellence in the beverage industry, saw Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC take home the following honors:
- Campaign of the Year: Guinness Black Shines Brightest
- RTD of the Year: Smirnoff Ice
- International Spirit of the Year: Johnnie Walker
- International Liqueur of the Year: Baileys
- International Beer of the Year: Heineken
This remarkable achievement is a testament to the company's commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.

The awards serve as a well-deserved recognition of Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC's hard work and dedication to delivering exceptional beverages to the Ghanaian market.
The Ghana Beverage Awards continues to reaffirm its commitment to shaping the future of the industry through recognition, celebration, and empowerment.
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