"Translated literally as "Good Night," Noche Buena references Christmas Eve, the most celebrated night of the yuletide season in Mexico. While most commercial Mexican lagers are pale and light, this beer stands apart. A dark Bock-style seasonal, it only appears on shelves late each year, usually from October through December, making it one of the most anticipated beer releases of the year south of the border."
"The story of Noche Buena stretches back to the early 20th century. Brewed by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, a historic Mexican brewery now part of Heineken México, this beer was originally created as a special winter brew and has been produced as a holiday tradition for generations. What makes it stand out is not just its seasonal scarcity, but the way it's become culturally woven into the holiday calendar."
Noche Buena, meaning "Good Night," is a dark Bock-style seasonal beer associated with Christmas Eve in Mexico. The beer appears on shelves from October through December and features a malty character, smooth body, and complex flavor profile that pairs with hearty winter and festive foods. Brewed since the early 20th century by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (now part of Heineken México), Noche Buena functions as a cultural holiday signal for many Mexicans. The beer pours dark amber to deep reddish-brown with aromas of caramel, roasted malt, and gentle Christmas spices, offering toasted malt, chocolate, and subtle fruit notes at about 5.9% ABV.
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