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The Brewhouse Svindersvik in Nacka, Sweden. Brewhouse from Tinn, Norway. The Helsinki Bryggeri Brewhouse in Helsinki, Finland. A brewhouse is a building made for brewing beer and ale. This could be a part of a specialized brewery operation, but historically a brewhouse is a private building only meant for domestic production.
Teurastamo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈteu̯rɑstɑmo]; literally meaning "abattoir") is a public area managed by Tukkutori in Hermanni, Helsinki, Finland, which hosts events, restaurant and bar operations and other urban culture. The area is located along the Työpajankatu street near the Kalasatama area. [1]
The Sinebrychoff Brewery (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsinebrykof], [1] Finland Swedish pronunciation: [sineˈbrykːofː] [2]) is a Finnish brewery and soft drink company. It was founded in 1819 in Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, by the Russian businessman Nikolai Sinebrychoff who lived in Finland, and it is the largest brewery in Finland today.
Kalasatama, Helsinki. This is a list of buildings in Finland with a height of over 60 metres (197 feet), excluding churches. Notable future building projects include the 8 REDI towers in Kalasatama, Helsinki. [1] For other types of tall structures in Finland, see List of tallest structures in Finland.
Beer was classified into tax classes by law in Finland until the year 1995 when Finland joined the European Union.After joining the EU the law was reformed so that the tax is set directly by the percentage of alcohol by volume contained in the product: with 0.5–2.8% beers €0.02/cl of alcohol, with beers over 2.8% €0.0214/cl. [2] However, the old classifications are still voluntarily used ...
Finland's Sinebrychoff has been brewing Baltic porters in Helsinki since the 1860s, [40] [41] while Estonia's Põhjala is a newcomer specialising in barrel-aged porters. [42] In Denmark the word "porter" is synonymous with "imperial stout" [43] and Wiibroe's Baltic porter (now brewed by Carlsberg) is known by both names. [44]
Savoy is a restaurant in Helsinki, Finland, located on the Eteläesplanadi street. The restaurant opened on 3 June 1937. [1] It is located in a space designed by Finnish architects Aino and Alvar Aalto, [2] [3] and furnished by the company Artek, which they had founded two years earlier. [2] [4] It was renovated in 2019.
Elite is a restaurant located in Töölö in Helsinki, Finland, at Eteläinen Hesperiankatu 22. [1] Elite was founded in 1932. The original restaurant manager was Ernst Mattas. The restaurant moved to its current premises in the new Reitz house in 1938, where a separate building was designed for the restaurant on the ground floor.