Parbo beer felt against bottle in cafe in Paramaribo, Suriname
Parbo Beer is a Surinamese beer brand of the Surinaamse Brouwerij N.V., which used to be part of Amstel, but has been a subsidiary of Heineken since its merger in 1968.The Surinaamse Brouwerij N.V. was founded in 1954 when Suriname was still part of the Dutch Kingdom. The founders of the company were brothers Piet and Arthur Dumoleijn from Kloosterzande in Zeeland, who owned the defunct A.D.Quelle brewery there for some time,[1] built in cooperation with the Amstel Brewery from the Netherlands. On 28 October 1955, the Suriname Brewery was opened by Prince Bernhard. In that year, the first Parbo Beer was also brewed. In 1958, both the beer and the stout won a Prix d'excellence at Expo 58 in Brussels.
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