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Montevideo, Oct 3 (EFE).- The interest in craft beer and the need to make women visible in the industry were two of the reasons that led to the birth of 'La Fuerza'.Under that name, a group formed by four Uruguayan entrepreneurs began to brew and market three types of beers, which during the weekend also found its place in the traditional Heritage Day that is celebrated in the South American country. (Camera: SANTIAGO CARBONE).SHOT LIST: THE MAKING OF 'LA FUERZA' BEER, IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.

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