In 1664, Louis XIV, the Sun King, ruled France. More than 300 years later, Kronenbourg 1664 has taken his place. As France's No. 1 selling beer, the lager brings a fresh, light, sweet taste to discerning beer drinkers and 17th Century nobility alike.
Truly a beer of the people, Kronenbourg connects the lords and the serfs, the aristocracy and the proletariat. Simply put, the beer is like a mix of Miller Lite and Heineken, in a good way.
Kronenbourg would be perfect for a summer stroll through the gardens at Versailles. Or for a step up from Schlitz this Saturday.
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