Have a drink.


Have a drink!




 Malta is famed for locally-made alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, particularly wine and beer. Maltese people have been producing wine and brewing beer for centuries. During the 1920s, Malta witnessed the introduction of various companies established primarily to produce such Maltese drinks.

Current selections of local wine and local beer have achieved prestigious International Awards. Such accolades endorse the genuine Maltese product, setting a stage for International finesse.

Apart from wine and beer, Malta is also famous for its own liqueurs such as Lumicetta ta’ Mari (a lemon infused liqueur), Bajtrija (made with the juicy part of prickly pears) and Hanini Digestiv (an after-dinner liqueur made with carobs, caramel and aromatic herbs). They are considered as innovative and unique products, contributing to the high standards of local craft.

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Kinnie

Malta has also got its very own soft drink, brewed from bitter oranges and extracts of wormwood. Kinnie is as loved by the locals as Cisk, and is widely available across the islands, sitting comfortably shoulder-to-shoulder with the biggest soft drink brands. You wouldn't go to any party or celebration and you won't be served a 'Kinnie'!




Cisk Larger - Malta's own beer


Cisk is the iconic beer with a bright yellow label that has been brewed in Malta since August of 1929. Born out of adversity and perseverance, Cisk was to play a definitive role in the transformation of the local beverage industry, which saw a predominately wine drinking culture embrace the love of beer. It's become a Maltese institution, equivalent to pastizzi and festa fireworks.



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