Guacamaya Brewing Co. Lambic beer

Guacamaya Brewing Co. Lambic beer Empresa dedicada a la elaboración de cervezas tipo Lámbicas mediante el uso de recursos genéticos (levaduras) locales. Guacamaya Brewing Co.
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Lambic Beer, es una empresa dedicada a la elaboración de cervezas Lámbicas mediante el uso de recursos genéticos endémicos de la zona de producción, aprovechando así todo el potencial biotecnológico que el Cantón Cañar puede ofrecer.

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Cañar
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-Cerveza Lámbica
-Levaduras endémicas

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The cañaris consider the deluge as the beginning of their race. They tell that in very old times the entire community perished in a great flood. From this incident, two brothers were saved at the summit of Mount Huacay-Ñan, "path of weeping", which as the flood grew, rose over the waters.

Thus, the two brothers who survived the flood left the cave where they had been protected to look for food and were surprised to find large banquets with ready delicacies.

This scene was repeated for three days, at the end of which wishing to discover who was the mysterious being that was providing them with food, the two determined that the child would leave in search of food, as in the previous days, and that the older brother he would stay hidden in the same cave. They did it.

While the elder brother was on the lookout to discover the mystery, two macaws with the face of a woman suddenly entered the cave, the Indian wanted to seize them, but they fled. The same thing happened twice more and on the third day they moved, the older brother was not hiding but the younger one: he managed to take the lesser macaw, married her and had six children, three males and three females, which would be the parents and progenitors of the nation of the Cañaris.