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16-634: [REDACTED] Look up Moretti  or moretti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moretti may refer to: Moretti (surname) , Italian surname Characters [ edit ] Junk Moretti, a character in One Tree Hill Kevin Moretti , a character on the television series E.R. Melanie Moretti , Valerie Bertinelli's character on Hot in Cleveland Tony Moretti,

32-617: A Tyrolean farmer from Thaur in Tirol , a few kilometers from Innsbruck . Groth would not have authorized the use of her picture if she knew it would be used for the Moretti advertising campaigns in 1956. She saw it in a billboard and this discovery resulted in a legal dispute. Over the years, the Moustache was played by various actors. The most familiar face was actor and voice actor Marcello Tusco, replaced after his death by Orso Maria Guerrini . By

48-606: A character in the Nine Network's 2008 action drama series The Strip , played by Bob Morley Victoria "Vic" Moretti, a character in the Longmire novels and television series Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Birra Moretti , Italian beer brand owned by Heineken International Birra Moretti Cup , football tournament Moretti glass, another term for what is now called Effetre glass Moretti Motor Company , defunct Italian automobile maker Topics referred to by

64-523: A character on the television series E.R. Melanie Moretti , Valerie Bertinelli's character on Hot in Cleveland Tony Moretti, a character in the Nine Network's 2008 action drama series The Strip , played by Bob Morley Victoria "Vic" Moretti, a character in the Longmire novels and television series Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Birra Moretti , Italian beer brand owned by Heineken International Birra Moretti Cup , football tournament Moretti glass, another term for what

80-498: A reward to the man's liking. "Che al mi dedi di bevi, mi baste" - said the man in the Friulian language , or "Give me to drink, enough for me". That photo was later handed over to the illustrator Segala, alias Franca Segala, who designed the famous manifesto . Another version states that the photo was taken by the German photographer Erika Groth-Schachtenberger in 1939. The photo portrayed

96-490: A year, enough to meet the provincial demand. On the company's official website, it is said that in 1942 the Commendatore Lao Menazzi Moretti saw an elderly mustached gentleman sitting at a table in the historical trattoria Boschetti of Tricesimo in the province of Udine . Moretti, thinking that the man could represent his beer very well, decided he would ask permission to photograph him in exchange for

112-430: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Moretti [REDACTED] Look up Moretti  or moretti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moretti may refer to: Moretti (surname) , Italian surname Characters [ edit ] Junk Moretti, a character in One Tree Hill Kevin Moretti ,

128-499: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Birra Moretti Birra Moretti ( Italian pronunciation: [moˈretti] ) is an Italian brewing company , founded in Udine in 1859 by Luigi Moretti. In 1996, the company was acquired by Heineken N.V. The brewing plant in Udine was sold to the newly formed Birra Castello S.p.A., and

144-526: Is now called Effetre glass Moretti Motor Company , defunct Italian automobile maker Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moretti . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moretti&oldid=1127805550 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

160-525: The Birra Moretti brand. Birra Moretti is the main brand, a 4.6% abv pale lager launched in 1859; followed by La Rossa, a 7.2% strong dark lager or doppelbock . Other brands include: From 1997 to 2008, Birra Moretti sponsored the Birra Moretti Trophy , an invitational summer football tournament . The first three editions were held in Udine , the birthplace of the company. Each edition saw

176-661: The beer is now also brewed in different locations including in Manchester , United Kingdom . Birra Moretti became the highest-selling draught lager in the United Kingdom in 2024. Birra Moretti was founded in 1859 by Luigi Moretti in Udine , which at that time was still part of the Austrian Empire , as the Beer and Ice Factory. The first bottles went on sale in 1860. The company was initially expected to produce 250,000 litres of beer

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192-560: The late 1980s Birra Moretti was the third largest brewery in Italy, with ten percent of the market. The Moretti family owned the brewery and business until 1989, when a 70 percent stake was sold to the Labatt Brewing Company . The original factory in Udine was closed in 1992 after brewing was transferred to San Giorgio di Nogaro , also in Friuli . Interbrew acquired the business with

208-633: The participation of three teams competing for 45 minutes, like many other friendly summer tournaments. After the first three editions, the tournament moved first to the Stadio San Nicola in Bari and then to the Stadio San Paolo in Naples from 2005 to 2008. Stadio Moretti was built in Udine as a multi-use stadium. The capacity of the stadium was 25,000 spectators. It also hosted speedway events. The stadium

224-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moretti . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moretti&oldid=1127805550 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

240-669: The takeover of Labatt in 1995. Interbrew sold the company to Heineken in 1996. Following the finding by the Italian Antitrust Authority that Heineken occupied a dominant position in the Italian market, the company was forced to sell the brewery in San Giorgio di Nogaro in 1997. It was subsequently bought by a new brewing consortium called the Birra Castello group, which now owns the property. Production of Birra Moretti beers

256-589: Was then moved to various other plants around Italy controlled by the Heineken group, such as those at Assemini , Comun Nuovo , Massafra , and Pollein . In 2015, Heineken launched six new Birra Moretti products: two new Radler , Birra Moretti Radler Gazzosa, and Chinotto as well as six beers dedicated to the culinary traditions of Italian regions: Birra Moretti to Friuli , Birra Moretti Sicilian , Beer Moretti Piedmontese , Birra Moretti Tuscan , Birra Moretti Apulian , and that of Lucana. There are six beers under

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