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Aug 02, 2013 Sports
ANSA McAL’s alliance with the Limacol CPL will give them the pouring rights for stout at the matches held at the Guyana National Stadium, making their brand, Mackeson, the official stout at these matches.
Mackeson Stout is a mixture of both sweet and bitter flavours, enriched with milk for a creamy and smooth texture.
Speaking on the alliance with the company, Guyana Amazon Warriors Director Ravie Ramcharitar said “We wish to welcome and we are excited to have ANSA McAL, which as you all know is one of the
largest and most recognisable companies in the region, on board. This is the sort of relationship that only cricket can provide and one that bodes well for the future of the league. We are also extremely excited about the cricket itself and we are expecting an even bigger turn out than we had for our first match on Wednesday.”
ANSA McAL’s Trading Ltd Marketing Director, Troy Cadogan, noted that, “The company, under its Mackeson Stout brand, is overwhelmed to be a part of such an auspicious sporting event in Guyana. Cricket is a sport which not only reaps financial benefits, but also cultural ones, as it unites us as a region.”
ANSA McAL will be present at the Guyana National Stadium for the Limacol CPL, pouring Mackeson for all those that enjoy a smooth stout.
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