Hansa Pilsener’s packaging refreshed – Now special inside and out!
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Sep 19th 2011, 09:42
South African Breweries (SAB) announced the launch of Hansa Pilsener’s new refreshed packaging for their 330ml and 750ml bottles. The new changes include a fresh looking, embossed 330ml Hansa bottle, instead of the 340ml paper branded bottle, while the 750ml bottle remains the same with changes to the label, making it look cleaner and more sophisticated.
Although the packaging might have changed, the Hansa beer still boasts exactly the same refreshing light taste, brewed with the Kiss of the Saaz Hop. Hansa has been refreshing South Africans for more than 35 years, and has maintained its synonymous light crisp taste, brewed with the legendary Kiss of the Saaz Hop.
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