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Desnoes & Geddes

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Desnoes & Geddes Limited
Company typePublic (JSE: DG)
IndustryBeverages
Founded1918
HeadquartersKingston, Jamaica
Key people
Richard Byles
(Chairman)
ProductsBeers, lagers, malt beverages
RevenueJMD 9.13 billion ($148 million) (2005)
Number of employees
750 (2007)
ParentHeineken N.V.
Websiteredstripebeer.com

Desnoes and Geddes Limited (D&G) is a Jamaican brewer and beverage producer, best known for Red Stripe lager. It was formed in 1918 by Eugene Peter Desnoes and Thomas Hargreaves Geddes who combined their two shops into one business, originally producing soft drinks and distributing imported alcohol, and later opening the Surrey Brewery in Kingston.[1][2]

Products

D&G produces one of Jamaica's best-known exports, Red Stripe beer, and also exports Old Jamaica Ginger Beer. It brews other malt beverages for the local market under the brand names Red Stripe Light, Dragon Stout, Malta (nonalcoholic), Smirnoff Ice, Guinness, and Heineken.

Dragon Stout

Dragon Stout is a stout beer first introduced in 1920[3] and relaunched in 1961.[4] Its brewing process utilises European, caramel, and roasted malts, and dark brown sugar.[5] It has an ABV of 7.5%.[5] Along with Red Stripe, it was included in the book 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die.[6]

Ownership

Only a small portion of D&G's shares are publicly traded. From 1993 until autumn 2015, Guinness and Smirnoff owner Diageo owned a controlling stake in the company. In October 2015, Dutch brewer Heineken acquired Diageo's stake taking its stake to 73.3%. It stated it would launch a full bid for the shares it did not own.[7]

D&G also made soft drinks, including the popular Ting, but sold that division to PepsiCo in 1999.[2] The same year it sold its spirits and wine division to J. Wray and Nephew Ltd.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Old Jamaica Ginger Beer – Contact – About D&G". Archived from the original on 5 September 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Garrett, Oliver, ed. (2013). "Desnoes and Geddes Limited". The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-536713-3.
  3. ^ "About us". www.dragonstout.com. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  4. ^ Cornell, Martyn (14 March 2021). "The Popular Origins of Caribbean Stout". Craft Beer & Brewing. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Dragon Stout". Difford's Guide. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  6. ^ Tierney-Jones, Adrian, ed. (2013). 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die (2nd ed.). Cassell. p. 676. ISBN 978-1-84403-765-0.
  7. ^ "Heineken Buys Brewing Stakes from Diageo for $781 Million". Bloomberg.com. 7 October 2015.
This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at 15:19
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