African beers
Ethiopian beer
Bedele special beer
Bedele special beer is typical Ethiopian beer. It is therefore brewed and bottled in the village of Bedele in Ethiopia. Begele special beer is unusually tasty and contains 5.5% alcohol.
Habesha beer
Habesha beer is brewed and bottled by Bavaria in the Netherlands for export to Ethiopia. The Ethiopians also call Habesha beer the Cold Gold. The word Cold refers to the temperature at which the beer can best be drunk and the word Gold refers to the golden yellow color of the beer. Habesha beer is unusually tasty and contains 5% alcohol.
African beers
In restaurant Addis Ababa four sparkling exotic beer flavors are available of the label Mongozo: coconut, mango, banana and palmnut. Mongozo means “cheers” in the language of the African Chokwe-people. Mongozo stands for fully enjoying and, above all, be surprised by the special flavors.
Mongozo Coconut
Mongozo Coconut
Mongozo Banana
Mongozo Banana tastes like, the name says it already, banana. In the aftertaste you only taste the beer. Mongozo Banana has, of course, the yellow color of ripe bananas. Banana beer is really African: it is the traditional beer of the Massai in Kenya and Tanzania. There it is called “mbege”. The main ingredient of this beer is the OK banana. Mongozo Banana therefore carries the Fairtrade/Max Havelaar-label. The beer contains 3.6% alcohol.
Mongozo Banana
Mongozo Mango
Mongozo Mango has the sweet and fresh taste of fresh mangoes. It is a light beer with a refreshing fruity flavor. Mongozo Mango is a pleasant refreshing beer on warm summer nights and it’s perfect to combine with exotic dishes. The beer carries the Fairtrade/Max Havelaar-label and contains 3.6% alcohol.
Mongozo Mango
Mongozo Palmnut
Mongozo Palmnut tastes oily, fruity and dry. A spiritual experience! The special aroma comes from the African palmnut. Mongozo Palmnut is an exotic African beer: the modern version of traditional beer from Angola. The color is deep red-brown, just as red as the African sand. Mongozo Palmnut carries the Fairtrade/Max Havelaar-label and contains 7% alcohol.
Half a coconut
Drink our African beers from half a coconut. Then you will experience the ancient African drinking tradition. Do you prefer to drink from a glass? No problem. On request you’ll get a “normal” beer glass.