The three breweries have a total capacity of 15.1 million hectolitres.[2]
The company was owned by SABMiller from 2009 to 2017. As part of the agreements made with regulators before Anheuser-Busch InBev was allowed to acquire SABMiller in 2016, it was announced on December 13, 2016, that Kompania Piwowarska would be sold to Asahi Breweries of Japan.[3][4][5][6]
Major brands
Kompania Piwowarska currently controls 45% of the Polish beer market.[citation needed]
Lech
Lech Premium
The main Lech brands are Lech Premium a 5.0% abv pale lager, Lech Pils 5.5% pale lager Lech controls 8% of the Polish beer market.[7]
The Poznań brewery brews Dębowe Mocne (Oak Strong), which is 7%.
Currently produced types are "Lech Premium", "Lech Pils"
Tyskie is one of the best selling brands of beer in Poland, with around 18% of the Polish market.[8]Tyskie also has a world distribution. The main brands are Tyskie Gronie, a 5.0% pale lager,[9][10]
^Wells, Peter (December 13, 2016). "Asahi buys SABMiller's eastern European brands". FT. The Financial Times Ltd. Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved February 3, 2017. A figure of more than €5bn ($5.32) for SABMiller's eastern European brands had been floating around in recent weeks as a likely price tag.