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Found this info about FIX Beer - hope it answers the question sufficiently. Makes an interesting read anyway!
(Thanks to Tom Mazarakis)
"Beer has been brewed in Greece since about 1850. The first brewmaster was a Bavarian named Fuchs who was the personal brewmaster to the newly appointed King of Greece, Otto. Otto was a German prince from Bavaria who was selected by the English and the Germans to reign in Greece after the Greeks obtained their freedom from the Turks.
Unfortunately for Otto, he was not very popular and after less than 20 years on the thrown he was removed from his thrown and a new king was sent down from Germany to take his place.
The new King brough his own brewmaster and therefore Mr. Fuchs was out of a job. Instead of going back to Bavaria, Mr. Fuchs opened his own brewery and began to market his beverage called "FIX" beer to the Greeks. His brewery grew slowly but surely as the Greeks began to obtain a taste for beer. The family business flourished until about 1960 when the first real competition arrived.
Amstel of Holland opened the first competitive brewery which was soon followed by Heineken, Henniger, and finally Carlsberg. The new competitors used every trick in the book in order to increase their respective market shares. They waged exhaustive price wars and implemented intensive advertising and promotional campaigns which eventually put the Fix brewery out of business. The smaller breweries of Henninger and Carlsberg also closed their doors shortly thereafter.
For many years Amstel and Heineken have quietly taken over 98% of the market. In 1998 a new Greek brewery began operation. This particular beer is called "Mythos" and is brewed by an old wine making family, "Boutari". Despite a respectable advertising and promotional campaign, they have barely managed to now hold approximately 7% of the market.
There are hundreds of other imported beers available in Greece but they are not of any significance."
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