Less Filling, Easy Drinking
As a line extension of Castle Lager, Castle Lite was launched in January 1994 as a new premium beer offering. With 25% less kilojoules than Castle Lager, it targeted consumers who were looking for a lighter, healthier drinking option.
For Your Interest...
Castle Lite contains 125 kJ per 100ml and has an alcohol content of 4.0%. It is available in 340ml bottles and cans as well as 660ml returnable bottles.
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Castle Lite
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| Unit Size | 660ml(single unit) |
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| Case Config | 1x660ml |
Castle Lite
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| Unit Size | 340ml(shrink/6 bottle) |
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| Case Barcode | 6003326001229 |
| Case Config | 4x340ml(shrink/6 bottle) |
Castle Lite Can
Castle Lite
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| Unit Size | 340ml(shrink/6 can) |
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| Case Barcode | 6003326001212 |
| Case Config | 4x340ml(shrink/6 can) |
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Latest Castle Lite Brand Activity
2011-04-20 10:04:00
Castle Lite is about to leave other beers out in the cold. The South African Breweries recently announced that premium brand Castle Lite will be the first beer in South Africa to do innovative new packaging that includes a temperature sensitive inked indicator showing optimal enjoyment temperature. The innovation has been made available on pack and in store since mid-October this year.
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![]() | 20 APR 2011 |
Castle Lite is about to leave other beers out in the cold. The South African Breweries recently announced that premium brand Castle Lite will be the first beer in South Africa to do innovative new packaging that includes a temperature sensitive inked indicator showing optimal enjoyment temperature. The innovation has been made available on pack and in store since mid-October this year.
![]() | 01 MAR 2011 |
Following the global trend of premiumisation in beer, the South African Breweries (SAB) Ltd has announced the introduction of a new premium apple ale in the flavoured alcoholic beverages (FAB) sector. Blakes & Doyle Premium Dry Apple Ale will hit the shelves on 1 October 2008.
![]() | 02 JAN 2011 |
“During 2007, we increased our level of product innovation to match competitor activity with the launch of a new lemon flavour variant of our Brutal Fruit offering and Sarita, a new apple flavoured malt drink. Such was Sarita’s success that we launched a variant, Sarita Ruby Dry, earlier this year and another Brutal Fruit variant, Passionate Peach, in November last year.
![]() | 01 SEP 2010 |
Brandhouse Beverages (Pty) Ltd welcomes the Advertising Standards Authority’s decision in ordering SAB to withdraw its “Demand More” catalogue.
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