The Icons
On every Cobra Beer bottle you'll find our story embossed into the very glass. It brings to life the journey we took from a brewery in Bangalore to the lips of beer lovers all over the World.
The Elephants
Symbolise the way in which youth acquires enlightenment from seniority. Over time countless combinations were brewed to eventually create the perfect beer to accompany curry. The master brewer crafted Cobra using knowledge passed through the generations.
The Snake Charmer
Symbolises the magic of the traditionally Indian Cobra recipe, blending malted barley, maize, hops, rice, yeast, water and a little less gas than other beers.
The Scales
Symbolise the way in which the odds were weighed against Cobra's success in the early days. Through dedication and determination to produce the finest beer to compliment curry, Cobra is now the preferred choice of Indian restaurants and aficionados of Indian cuisine.
The Crossed Swords
Symbolise the army background of original Cobra founder, Karan Bilimoria, whose father was General Officer Commander-in-chief of the Central Indian Army.
The Palm Trees and Building
Symbolise Bangalore, where Cobra was crafted and first brewed, and Britain, where Cobra is now the leading Indian beer, home to some of the world's finest Indian restaurants and host to chefs who are creating new styles and flavour combinations whilst always staying true to the rich heritage and history of Indian food.
The Boat
Symbolises the journey from Bangalore to Britain and also the 40 countries to which Cobra is now exported.
