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Mexican beer the most popular in US: Cinco de Mayo will fiesta to the flavor of these cinco cervezas
Cinco de Mayo will be celebrated in the United States this year with a Mexican beer – for the first time – atop the leaderboard of American favorites.
Modelo Especial, brewed in Mexico since 1925, surpassed Bud Light last year to become the top-selling beer in the U.S.
It was a transformational moment in an industry long dominated by local and domestic beer brands.
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“It’s shocking,” Benj Steinman, editor of Beer Marketer’s Insights, told Fox News Digital. “It was really a dramatic shift that happened last year.”
Bud Light’s marketing debacle connected to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney caused the brand to implode.
Modelo serves beer to patrons during the Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival in 2018. (Kris Connor/Getty Images for NYCWFF)
The resulting national boycott and big-business catastrophe was reported first by FOX Business in April 2023.
But, Steinman noted, it “only accelerated a trend that was already underway and just took off and went into orbit in 2023.”
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“We’ve planned on becoming the No. 1 beer in America over the next couple of years; it just happened quicker than we anticipated,” Jim Sabia of Constellation Brands, which sells Modelo and other Mexican beers in the United States, said in a 2023 media interview.
Beer industry insider Bump Williams, of Bump Williams Consulting in Connecticut, cited a long list of savvy business and marketing moves that lifted Mexican beer from a newcomer in the U.S. in the 1980s to a dominant force today.
Kenny Chesney performs live at Kenny Chesney’s Flora-Bama-Jama, a free beachplay for 40,000 on the Florida/Alabama line, behind the historic Flora-Bama on Aug. 16, 2014, in Orange Beach, Alabama. (Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Kenny Chesney)
Topping the list?
“Brilliant and memorable marketing and advertising that addressed the core consumer with an iconic and consistent message,” said Williams.
The breezy beach vibe, and the clever idea that Mexican beers were served with lime — among many other factors — tapped into beer’s most basic appeal: It represents good times and good vibes.
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The Mexican beer groove even helped launch a subculture of country music.
Performers such as Kenny Chesney and the Zac Brown Band have cranked out hit after hit romanticizing palm trees and breezy beach views with cold beer with lime.
Modelo Especial became the No. 1 beer in the United States, among all domestic or import brands, in 2023. (Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Here are the five most popular Mexican beers in the United States today.
1. Modelo Especial
“A model of what good beer should be,” raves BeerAdvocate.com. “This rich, full-flavored Pilsner-style lager delivers a crisp, refreshing taste.”
2. Corona Extra
“Astoundingly popular because of its approachable and crisp flavor profile,” Jonah Flicker wrote in 2022 for Liquor.com.
3. Pacifico
“The smoothest, crispest, best tasting Mex lager on the market hands down,” claims a brew enthusiast on Reddit/beer.
4. Dos Equis Lager
“A liquid embodiment of living life to the fullest,” Untapped.com enthused, calling it “a lager that drinks like a pilsner.”
Corona Extra, which arrived in the United States from Mexico in 1981, popularized the idea of drinking Mexican beer with lime. (Illustration by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
5. Corona Familiar
“I was very impressed!” a Reddit/beer reviewer exclaimed, adding that “it tastes like a light Vienna lager … while having a higher ABV (alcohol by volume) than Corona Extra.”
Modelo Especiai and Dos Equis rank No. 1 and No 5, respectively, among all domestic or imported beer brands in the United States.
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Los Angeles, Ca
Long Beach to hold new pride festival after previous one canceled
Long Beach will hold a pride festival this weekend after the one they originally had scheduled was canceled.
Long Beach city officials said the celebration was nixed after the nonprofit that organizes it, Long Beach Pride, failed to submit the required information for an event permit.
It was supposed to start on Friday and last through Sunday.
“Despite continued collaboration and multiple deadline notices, the City did not receive the required documentation needed to complete safety reviews, inspect critical event infrastructure, such as the stage, electrical systems and tent, and emergency exiting plans to ensure compliance with public safety standards,” the city of Long Beach said in a statement. “With event programming scheduled to begin on May 15 at 5 p.m. with Teen Pride and essential information still outstanding, there is no longer sufficient time to safely permit the festival this year.”
Officials noted that they were working to see if a “shortened event” could be held this weekend, and indeed, an agreement was reached to stage a one-day gathering on Sunday.
Billed as “Canceled? Never Heard of Her!” and emceed by comedian and drag queen Jewels, it will still bring the city’s LGBTQ community together after Sunday morning’s Long Beach Pride Parade, which was not canceled.
“Long Beach Pride weekend is a culmination of celebrations put on by our community, including our many vibrant restaurants, bars and businesses, and that will never change,” Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson said in a press release issued late Saturday night. “Along with the Pride Parade, we are proud to join the party with this new event that reaffirms what this City has always stood for: that every person belongs here.”
“The festival may have been canceled, but Long Beach drag artists don’t cancel joy,” added Jewels Long Beach.
The one-day “Canceled? Never Heard of Her!” festival will take place at Bixby Park from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday. A free event, it will include music by several performers and a drag show.
More information can be found here.
Los Angeles, Ca
L.A. Jewish institution among targets of foiled terrorist attack, U.S. officials say
A Jewish institution in Los Angeles was among the locations targeted in a recently foiled terrorism plot, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton announced this week.
The thwarted terrorist attacks were the result of the recent arrest of Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, an Iraqi national and senior member of Kata’ib Hizballah, U.S. officials said.
“Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a commander for the terrorist organization, Kata’ib Hizballah, faces serious charges for his role in numerous attacks against U.S. interests across the globe, including his efforts to kill on U.S. soil,” Clayton said. “As alleged, for years, Al-Saadi committed himself to furthering the terrorist goals of Kata’ib Hizballah and the IRGC, two terrorist organizations dedicated to harming the United States and its allies.”
Al-Saadi recently attempted to carry out attacks in the U.S., officials said, including attacks at Jewish cultural places of interest in New York, Los Angeles and Scottsdale, Ariz.
“Al-Saadi attempted to disrupt American society through intimidation and violence,” a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office reads. “… Those who engage in or support terrorism against Americans and on U.S. soil should take note: the whole of the federal government is committed to dismantling terrorist organizations and bringing their members to justice.”
In a three-month period, Al-Saadi allegedly directed 18 terrorist attacks throughout Europe, including bombings, arson, and assaults targeting American citizens and points of interest. Prior to his arrest, national security officials say he was planning similar attacks on U.S. soil. Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg said that Al-Saadi “presented a serious threat to our national security.”
The European attacks included the bombing of the Bank of New York Mellon, an American bank, in Amsterdam on March 15. On April 29, two Jewish men, one of whom was a dual U.S.-British citizen, were stabbed and seriously injured in London.
In 2020, Al-Saadi took to social media, calling for others to attack and kill Americans in retribution for the deaths of Iranian military officer Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi military commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, U.S. officials said. In more recent months, Al-Saadi allegedly used social media to encourage the killing of Americans and Jews to further the terrorist goals of Kata’ib Hizballah and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
“In or about February 2026, for example, AL-SAADI posted on one of his social media accounts a message in Arabic, which read in part, ‘Do not abandon the blood of your Imam of the time, oh Shiites of Iraq. Kill everyone who supports America and Israel. Do not leave any of them remaining. Civil and military targets, as well as voices of discord, kill them everywhere.’” U.S. officials said.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch confirmed that one of the U.S. targets was a Manhattan synagogue. On April 3, Al-Saadi allegedly spoke to an undercover law enforcement officer whom Al-Saadi believed could carry out attacks in the U.S. That same day, Al-Saadi allegedly texted the undercover officers photographs and maps showing the exact location of a prominent Jewish synagogue in New York City.
Officials have not said what specific locations in L.A. and Arizona were targeted by the terrorist group.
Al-Saadi now faces numerous charges for these crimes in U.S. court. If convicted, he could be sentenced to life in prison.
The case is under investigation by the FBI’s New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, which is comprised of investigators and analysts from the FBI, the NYPD, the FBI Washington Field Office, Counterterrorism Division, and more than 50 other federal, state, and local agencies. Investigators also received help from the Department of Justice’s National Security Division, Counterterrorism Section, the Office of International Affairs of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Los Angeles, Ca
L.A. police shoot knife-wielding man during response to assault call
A man armed with a knife was shot by L.A. police officers responding to an assault with a deadly weapon call overnight, authorities said.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers with the Hollenbeck Division responded to an apartment complex in the 3000 block of Glenn Avenue in Boyle Heights at 1:45 a.m. Saturday after callers reported a male suspect was armed with a knife and had just assaulted someone in the complex.
Arriving officers found the suspect in front of the residence, but he did not comply with officers’ commands to drop the weapon. He then advanced toward the officers and an officer-involved shooting occurred, LAPD confirmed.
“The suspect was struck by gunfire and remained non-compliant,” the LAPD Public Information Officer said on X early Saturday morning. “Officers deployed a 40mm foam round and ultimately took the suspect into custody.”
Video obtained by KTLA shows the man being loaded into an ambulance and taken to a hospital; officials said he was transported in stable condition, adding that his knife was recovered at the scene and booked as evidence.
No officers or community members were injured during the incident. The man’s name was not released.
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