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San Miguel Brewery

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1911 | Industrial buildings | Manila | san miguel brewery | san miguel beer | beerOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website printGeneral Note(s):
San Miguel, the first Philippine brewery, was opened by Don Enrique Barretto on October 4, 1890. A year later, the company was reformed as a partnership corporation and Don Enrique named Don Pedro P. Roxas as the manager. In July 1896, Don Pedro bought from Barretto his shares in the company and today, the holdings of the heirs of Don Pedro P. Roxas in this giant corporation is estimated at several millions of pesos. (Source: Ayala: The Philippines' Oldest Business House, Eduardo Lachica, 1984)Source: Manila Times Annual 1910. p.66Collection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: print List(s) this item appears in: Basques
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San Miguel, the first Philippine brewery, was opened by Don Enrique Barretto on October 4, 1890. A year later, the company was reformed as a partnership corporation and Don Enrique named Don Pedro P. Roxas as the manager. In July 1896, Don Pedro bought from Barretto his shares in the company and today, the holdings of the heirs of Don Pedro P. Roxas in this giant corporation is estimated at several millions of pesos. (Source: Ayala: The Philippines' Oldest Business House, Eduardo Lachica, 1984).

Manila Times Annual 1910. p.66.

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