Mexican company launches beer in honor of unofficial drug saint
ASSOCIATED PRESS
1:57 p.m.
On Wednesday, he got his own beer.
A Mexican brewery in the western city of Guadalajara began selling the Malverde beer in the northwestern state of Sinaloa, long considered one of the country's main drug strongholds.
Malverde is believed to have been a construction or railroad worker who was hanged in 1909 in
Eventually he was adopted as the saint for drug traffickers and a chapel was built in his honor. The Roman Catholic Church does not recognize Malverde.
Labels: Drug Cartels, Latino Arrogance, Mexican Society
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