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Lapin Kulta (in English, Lapland Gold) is a Finnish beer brand. Lapin Kulta was also the name of the brewery in the Lapland town of Tornio , where the beer was originally brewed. The brewery was founded in 1873 under the name Torneå Bryggeri Aktiebolag (i.e., Tornio Brewery Limited Company).
Carlsberg is followed by Heineken International, which controls - through its Hartwall brewery - a 29.5% share of the national market and produces the Lapin Kulta and Karjala brands. [6] Olvi is the largest Finnish-owned brewery, holding approximately a further 20% of the Finnish market. [7]
Lapin Kulta after Finnish Lapland; Laško Brewery after the town of Laško, Slovenia; Ledenika after the Ledenika cave, Bulgaria; Leżajsk after the town of Leżajsk, south-eastern Poland; Licher from the town of Lich, Hesse, Germany; Lübzer after the city of Lübz, Germany; Łomż after the city of Łomża, north-eastern Poland; London Pride ...
Cases of keskiolut at a Finnish supermarket. In Finland, keskiolut (mellanöl in Swedish, both meaning "middle beer") is a term for middle-strength beer having a minimum of 2.9% but a maximum of 4.7% alcohol by volume.
Hartwall's alcoholic beverages include Upcider cider, Lapin Kulta lager beer, Karjala beer and is the local producer of Foster's lager. In 2002, Hartwall was purchased by the UK based Scottish & Newcastle corporation, and when that company was bought out in 2008 the brand became owned by Heineken. Danish Royal Unibrew bought Hartwall in 2013.
After World War II, the town created new employment built on the success of the local Lapin Kulta brewery and the Outokumpu stainless steel mill. Tourism based on the border has also been a growing industry. The town is a centre of education for Western Lapland, with a vocational college and a university of applied sciences.
Lapin kullan kimallus (Finnish for The glitter of Lapland gold, English: Gold Fever in Lapland) [2] is a 1999 Finnish movie, directed by Åke Lindman. The movie is about the Lapland gold rush in the end of the 19th century. It stars Pirkka-Pekka Petelius as Nils Lepistö and Vesa Vierikko as Jakob Ervasti.
Koff is the brand name used by Sinebrychoff to market a range of lager type beers.Koff, along with Karhu is one of the most sold beer brands of Sinebrychoff and Finland. . Sinebrychoff's beer's biggest market rivals are the products of another large brewery Hartwall, namely Lapin Kulta and Karjala, as well as the beer of Olvi brewery