Las Fallas is finally here! This past weekend began the beloved and highly anticipated Fallas festival in Valencia. Casal Viveros Mahou was the event to be at, notoriously bringing in thousands of people, offering good food, music, cultural immersion, and more!
During the three-day long event, from February 21-24, over 30,000 people flocked to Casal Viveros Mahou. Throughout the event, over 6,000 lunches were given out, in addition to beer and tapas. Located in the Jardines de Viveros, Casal Viveros Mahou lasted all day, from morning to night, with enough excitement to keep attendees coming. The five-star programme was designed in such a way that there were enough festivities for all those who attended to enjoy.
While enjoying local food and beer, attendees could also watch, listen, and join in on the dancing to Cariño’s concert. One of the pinnacle moments of the weekend, the concert attracted thousands. The audience brought enough enthusiasm to fill the venue and excite all those around. To keep the weekend-long events new and fresh, there was a hand-picked selection of DJs to cover all three days of the weekend.
After a cancellation of Calangas’ performance on Saturday due to rain, the festivities were still upbeat and lively, with even more energy returning the next day. On Sunday, performances from Yambú, Caminos Secundarios, and more, turned heads toward the stage.
Casal Viveros Mahou had something for everyone, including beer-tasting and pouring workshops from Mahou! This allowed attendees to experience the true culture of Mahou’s beer, with history ranging back 135 years, to its start in 1890. The 100% Spanish family-owned company is not only great at producing beer but also focuses on people and takes action towards contributing to the economic and social progress of the country with the Mahou San Miguel Foundation. Created in 2013, the foundation allows the company to channel its social action and give back to the people.
Mahou Cinco Estrellas, San Miguel Especial, and Alhambra Reserve 1925 are some of the biggest names that make up the company’s extensive portfolio of national and international beers. Mahou also has alcohol-free beers such as San Miguel 0.0, and mineral water brands, including Solán de Cabras.
Report by Anna Willerer
Article copyright ’24/7 Valencia’
More info: www.mahou.es/fallas
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