[1] A blend of water, malted barley, yeast, rice, maize wheat and three varieties of hops is used to produce the required characteristics.
[2] As of 2014, Cobra Beer is primarily produced in Burton upon Trent,[3] Rodenbach in Belgium and Patna in the Indian state of Bihar.
[6] From 1996, Cobra Beer was brewed under contract by Charles Wells Ltd[7] and experienced steady growth in sales for the next ten years.
As of 2008, the business was approximately £26 million in debt and had borrowings from venture capitalists attracting interest at a daily compound rate of 15%.
Cobra's half year sales figures for the period from 1 August 2008 to 31 January 2009 showed growth in volume terms of 21%.
[2] As of 2014, Cobra Beer has continued to experience a rise in sales – albeit at a slower pace than during the 1990s.