Cervezas artesanas Roya
Roya is a small Aragonese company born in 2013 in Villamayor De Gállego province of ZARAGOZA, with the illusion of offering artisan beer within the area of local commerce.

The Roya Artisan Beer Plant was born by the brewing craftsman Fernando Villamil San Martín.

beers Roya artisans manufacture

The main objective in the design of the production plant to produce this type of beer has been to develop a 100% artisanal method of production, with the control and management of the different stages of production in the hands of the artisan.

They are very proud to be pioneers in using the first hops harvested in Aragon since their first harvest in 2015, specifically in Daroca.

The malt used is made in San Adrian, in the ribera Navarra and for this purpose barley from its surroundings is used, being from the province of Zaragoza about 30%, mostly from Zaragoza, Ejea de los Caballeros and Sadaba.

We are pleased to be able to say that we produce artisan beers with natural raw materials and 100% proximity.

beers Roya artisans manufacture

The reasons that identify Roya beers seek to rediscover this ancestral drink with some identifying vestiges of our land.
The coat of arms we use in the logo is inspired by the one that appears on the trail of Valpalmas, a monument dated at the end of the Bronze Age with a clear Indo-European influence.
The Gal or Gal-lis were the Indo-European tribe that reached the peninsula through the Pyrenees following the course of the river later known by the Romans as "Gallicum Flumen", which means the river of the Gal-lis and which today we know as the river Gallego.
The Gal-lis and other peoples of Central-European origin are generically known as "Celts", which forged their culture influenced by migratory and commercial currents coming largely from the ancient
Mesopotamia, a place considered to be the cradle of Agriculture and also of beer.
It seems clear that the celts brought beer. In fact, the name "beer" comes from" kerevssĭa“, a Celtic word that the Romans understood as”cerivisiae".
On the Roya beer label in addition to the coat of arms, we can see a mosaic of the type of shaded cheuron ribete, inspired by the vessel found in the Monleon head, in the Zaragoza Municipality of Caspe, dated
in the early Iron Age, it is exhibited as well as the estela de Valpalmas, in the Provincial Museum of Zaragoza.
With the Ribet on the label it has been wanted to make a parallelism between the bottle of Roya beers and the ancestral container, which among other uses and saving the differences, was also used for the consumption of beer.

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