The most popular beer in Tenerife is Dorada, a light, crisp lager brewed in Santa Cruz since 1939, often featuring a picture of the El Teide volcano. Other widely consumed local beers include Tropical (from Gran Canaria), Reina, and premium options like Dorada Especial. Locals often order a small draft beer called a "caña".
The two Canarian breweries are Tropical and Dorada, and their staple beer is a light lager, which is served ice cold, and often in frozen glasses. Canarians tend to order “Cañas,” which is a small glass of beer – because a large one, a “Jarra,” gets warm before you've finished it.
Thanks to the local breweries, local beers such as Jaira, Tacoa, Nao, Tierra de Perros or Isla Verde, the public has access to quality products in almost every bar and restaurant of the Canary Islands.
Barraquito (Spanish pronunciation: [bara'kito]) is a coffee liqueur commonly available on Tenerife (one of the Canary Islands), also known as zaperoco.
No, the "six-drink rule" in Spain does not apply to the Canary Islands, including Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote; it's specific to certain resorts in the Balearic Islands (Majorca and Ibiza). In Tenerife, all-inclusive guests generally aren't subject to these caps on alcohol, though local rules against public intoxication and drinking on beaches (bans on street drinking) do exist.
DORADA Beers, the quality of Canarian beers that represents the lifestyle and pride of Tenerife is a combination of its freshness and the heritage of being very much ours for 75 years.
A pint of local beer (typically Dorada or Tropical) costs around €2.00-2.50 in local establishments away from tourist centers. The same pint in southern tourist areas like Playa de las Américas or Los Cristianos typically costs €2.50-3.50. Premium or imported beers command higher prices, usually €3.50-5.00 per pint.
The regional government has limited all-inclusive packages in certain resorts to a maximum of six alcoholic drinks per day — split into three with lunch and three with dinner. Holidaymakers can still buy extra drinks, but anything beyond the allowance won't be included in the package.
Tenerife is a mixed bag: it offers good value compared to many European destinations like London or Barcelona, especially in the less touristy North, but can become expensive in the southern resort areas if you stick to high-end restaurants and tours, making it affordable for budget travelers or pricey for luxury ones, with cheap local beers and reasonable local food but expensive attractions like Siam Park.
The "number one selling beer" depends on the region, but recently Michelob Ultra became the top-selling beer in the U.S. by volume, dethroning Modelo Especial, while Tsingtao leads in China by volume, and Stella Artois or Carling are often top sellers in the UK. Global sales are complex, with large markets in China and the U.S., but local favorites dominate.
How many euros will I need for a week in Tenerife?
A week in Tenerife could cost you anywhere between €400 and €2,000, depending on whether you're backpacking, splurging on luxury, or something in between.
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No, the "six-drink rule" in Spain does not apply to the Canary Islands, including Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote; it's specific to certain resorts in the Balearic Islands (Majorca and Ibiza). In Tenerife, all-inclusive guests generally aren't subject to these caps on alcohol, though local rules against public intoxication and drinking on beaches (bans on street drinking) do exist.
Do you know what a "barraquito" is? It is a sweet coffee drink that is very famous in Tenerife. Although we could also define it as an explosion of flavours in every sip, do you fancy it? With layers of coffee, condensed milk, liqueur, milk foam and a touch of cinnamon, every sip is delicious.
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