Most people are familiar with Cerveza Gallo, the most popular beer in Guatemala. However, in my humble opinion, Moza and Cabro are much better beers. If you like dark beers, try Moza. If you like lagers, try Cabro and if you can, order a Cabro Reserva.
By the way, it seems that Cervecería Nacional, the makers of Cabro is at least one year older than Cervecería Centroamericana, the makers of Gallo. That’s your Guatemalan strange brew trivia. Enjoy!
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That’s a cool looking bottle. I actually cannot tell you how Cabro tastes and how it is different from Gallo. You know you got me at Moza.
Well, if Moza is not available, I might sometimes try a Cabro. If they only have Gallo, I go beerless. 😉
Bueno
No se bien , pero por alguna razon han ocultado “”cerveza cabro”” es mas recuerdo de niño que estaba la cerveza “”cabriti”” hijo del litro. Lo se porque mi padre me enviaba a comprarlas y con el tiempo cabrito era dificil encontrar y aparecio gallo. Luego quedo solo litro cabro, luego fue sustituido por litro gallo y aparecio brava la cual No le senti buen gusto . Siempre me gusto Moza y cabro obscura . Que sabor . Que espuma . Que diferencia
Pues ay mucho que se sobre ello
Saludos
Mixco, Guatemala