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Cruzcampo is one of Spain’s most recognisable lager brands, best known for its easy-drinking style and deep roots in Andalusian beer culture. Originally brewed to suit hot southern climates, Cruzcampo is designed to be refreshing, balanced, and approachable, with a light malt sweetness and gentle bitterness that makes it ideal for relaxed, social drinking.
Today, Cruzcampo is enjoyed across Europe in bottles, cans, and draught, and has become especially popular in the UK for its crisp profile and sessionable nature. Whether served ice-cold from a bottle, poured from a can, or enjoyed on draught, the emphasis remains the same: refreshment first, complexity second. It’s a lager that works just as well at a busy bar as it does at a casual gathering, pairing easily with food and suiting a wide range of palates without demanding attention.
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Cruzcampo was founded in Seville, Spain, in 1904. Its identity is closely tied to Andalusia, where lighter, refreshing lagers suit the warm climate and social drinking culture.
Cruzcampo is a pale lager, brewed to be clean, crisp, and highly drinkable, with moderate carbonation and low bitterness.
Cruzcampo bottles sold in the UK are typically 4.4% ABV, depending on the specific product.
Cruzcampo Blade kegs are generally 4.4% ABV, designed to replicate the draught experience at home or in small venues.
Cruzcampo draught is typically served at 4.8% ABV, delivering the same light, refreshing profile in a pub setting.
No. Cruzcampo sits firmly in the mid-strength lager category, prioritising drinkability over high alcohol content.