Hinano

HINANO,
« The Beer of Tahiti »
Hinano Blonde beer is a premium lager, brewed with bottom fermentation, golden in color, with a pronounced bitterness and an alcohol content of 5% by volume.
It is made in Tahiti, in the Punaruu valley, at the most modern production site in the South Pacific, ensuring exemplary quality.
It was created in 1955 and, over time, has taken a special place in the hearts of Polynesians. The vahine has evolved to become a symbol of Tahiti and is now fully integrated into Polynesian heritage. Always seeking new challenges, Hinano beer has ventured into foreign markets and has attracted new consumers who enjoy savoring a quality beer from Tahiti. It has even been awarded international prizes at the World Beer Selection: a gold medal in Luxembourg in 1990 and a gold medal in Brussels in 1993.
It is available in several formats: 33cl and 50cl cans, 33cl and 50cl bottles, and on draft.
More information on www.hinano.com
Excessive alcohol consumption is harmful to health. Drink in moderation.