Goldstar (Hebrew: גולדסטאר) is an Israeli brand of 4.9% abvlager brewed by Tempo in Netanya, Israel. It is marketed as a dark lager beer, though it is amber in appearance.[1]
History
According to Tempo Beer Industries, Goldstar was developed by brewmaster Menachem Berliner in 1950 and was the first Israeli draft beer.[2] In 1965 "Israeli Beer Industry Ltd" merged with "Leumit Brewery". It was among the products acquired by Tempo in 1985.[3][4]
Goldstar was initially marketed as a sub-brand of the company's flagship beer, Nesher Beer, and was called "Goldstar Eagle". The familiar eagle of Nesher beer appeared on the label, to which the name Goldstar was added.[5][4]
Name
The name of the beer Goldstar and the emblem, a six-pointed star, originate from the emblem of the brewers' guild in the Middle Ages. The star, known as "Bierstern" or "Brauerstern" was the symbol of the guild, and has been stamped since the Middle Ages on beers that were considered pure and high quality.[6]
Markets
Goldstar is considered Tempo's "flagship brand". Certified kosher,[7] it is currently the top-selling beer in Israel.[8]
Advertising and sponsorship
A number of celebrity images have been used to advertise the beer, ranging from Paul Newman[9] to Claudia Schiffer.[2] In 2015, Tempo has faced media criticism for a "sexist" ad.[10][11]
Goldstar is the title sponsor of the Goldstar Zappa Sound System music festival.[12]
Reception
The Forward called Goldstar and several other beers commonly consumed in Israel "light, easy-drinking beers — the stuff zayde might drink on a hot day".[13] However, Haaretz has referred to Goldstar as "beer few Israelis are proud of".
^ ab"Goldstar's Story". Tempo Beer Industries. Archived from the original on 6 February 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
^Adam Montefiore (18 July 2015). "Take a shluk of beer". Originally published in the Jerusalem Post.
^Sucharov, Mira M. (2005). The international self : psychoanalysis and the search for Israeli-Palestinian peace. Albany: State University of New York Press. p. 58. ISBN9780791483060.