Celebrate Chinese New Year With Tsingtao Beer
February 10 2010 - 1:35PM
PR Newswire (US)
Gung Hay Fat Choy! "Year of the Tiger" Runs Feb. 14 - March 1, 2010
CHICAGO, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The most important Chinese
holiday, Chinese New Year, begins on Sunday, February 14, 2010,
with celebrations running for 15 days in honor of the Year of the
Tiger. The holiday marks a great time to celebrate Chinese food and
culture, and Tsingtao beer, the No. 1 Chinese beer in the U.S., is
providing tips to ring in the New Year with authentic Chinese food,
beer and traditional customs. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100210/NY52965 ) Tips for
celebrating Chinese New Year include: -- Identify Your Chinese
Zodiac: This year marks the Year of the Tiger, one of twelve
Chinese calendar years. Tigers are characterized as aggressive,
courageous, candid and sensitive, and are said to pair best with
Horses and Dogs. Famous people born in the Year of the Tiger
include: Bill Murray, Demi Moore, Hugh Hefner, Jay Leno, Jim
Carrey, Penelope Cruz, Tom Cruise and Victoria Beckham. -- Prepare
Authentic Cuisine: Authentic Chinese food is essential to any
Chinese New Year celebration. Celebrity chef Martin Yan of the
popular PBS television show Yan Can Cook, and Jaden Hair, author of
The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook, have created great recipes for Year of
the Tiger celebrations, with a Tsingtao twist. Inspired by the
flavors of Tsingtao, they have each created recipes that pair with
the beer, such as Steamed Clams in Garlic Beer Sauce and Shrimp and
Vegetable Stir Fry. All recipes are available at
http://www.tsingtaobeer.com/. -- Drink Chinese Beer: The Tsingtao
Brewery in Qingdao, China, was founded in 1903 and is one of the
oldest in China. Tsingtao Lager and Tsingtao Pure Draft are
produced with spring water from Laoshan, a mountain area famous
throughout China for the purity of its water. Tsingtao Lager has a
crisp, slightly malty flavor and nutty sweet taste and Tsingtao
Pure Draft is a smooth, light-tasting beer. -- Decorate for
Prosperity: Decorate in red and gold, the Chinese colors of
prosperity that signify good luck and wealth; adorn your home with
red balloons and gold streamers from a party store and red lanterns
easily found in Asian stores. According to ancient tradition, every
corner of your home should be swept and cleaned in preparation for
your New Year's celebration. -- Spread Goodwill: Buy small red
envelopes and fill with coins, in even dollar amounts, to give to
friends and family as goodwill gestures. Guarantee good fortune in
the New Year by assembling a centerpiece made from fresh flowers,
oranges and tangerines, all symbols of good luck and wealth. For
more information on Chinese New Year or samples of Tsingtao beer,
please contact Kelly Harfoot at 312-829-8326 x250 or . Chefs Martin
Yan and Jaden Hair are also available for interview, with
additional recipes available on request. Tsingtao Lager is the
number one Chinese beer exported from China and is brewed and
bottled by the Tsingtao Brewery in China. Monarch Import Company
(Crown Imports) is the exclusive importer of Tsingtao Beer in the
United States. Crown Imports is a 50-50 joint venture between the
Grupo Modelo, S.A. de C.V. (MX: GMODELOC), Mexico's leading company
in the brewing, distribution and sale of beer, and Constellation
Brands, Inc. (NYSE:STZNYSE:ASX:NYSE:CBR), a leading international
beverage alcohol producer, importer and marketer. For more
information, visit http://www.crownimportsllc.com/. For more
information on Tsingtao, please visit http://www.tsingtaobeer.com/.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100210/NY52965
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Crown Imports CONTACT:
Kelly Harfoot, , or Lauren Fimbres, both of TeamWorks Media,
+1-312-829-8326
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