About Coors
Coors is an iconic American lager with a heritage dating back to 1873, when German immigrant Adolph Coors founded a brewery in Golden, Colorado at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Drawn to the perfect water of Clear Creek, Coors established what is now the largest single-site brewery in the world. The brand became part of Molson Coors in 2005, which is now the second-largest brewer in the United Kingdom following their acquisition of several British breweries including Sharp's Brewery and Aspall Cyder. In the UK, Coors is marketed as a clean, refreshing 3.4% ABV lager crafted to deliver ice-cold refreshment. The brand is famous for its thermochromic ink technology - when the mountains on the can or bottle turn blue, you know your beer is perfectly cold and ready to drink. Available in bottles and cans in various multi-pack sizes, Coors represents the refreshing, easy-drinking American lager style that has made it one of the world's best-selling beers. The brand continues to innovate, having invented the litter-free push-tab can in the 1970s.

