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In 2017 they were ordered to change their name because Heineken already has Ciuc beer registered as a brand, Igazi Csíki Sör means "Real Ciuc beer". In 2013 Leonard Mihoc started his brewery Nemțeana in Roman. [15] In April 2015 the brothers Alin and Răzvan Matache opened a microbrewery in Bucharest and began brewing different types of ales.
[1] Carlsberg holds the license to brew and market the beer worldwide, except for Africa and South America. [2] Unibra holds the license for Africa, [3] and Ambev holds it for Brazil. [4] In Europe, the beer is also produced and marketed in Romania [5] and Turkey. [6] In Asia, it is distributed in Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. [7]
The brand "Lvivske" is a sponsor of many events and festivals, including the European Football Championship 2012, the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 and others. In 2018, "Lvivske Dunkel" won the East European Beer Award as the best dark lager.
Carlsberg is the flagship beer brand in Carlsberg Group's portfolio of 155 brands. [50] It is a 5% abv pilsner beer (In the UK, it previously had 3.8% abv but reduced to 3.4% abv, cited as being due to an increase in duty tax and is now branded as Carlsberg Danish Pilsner.) with a global distribution to 140 markets. [51] It is also known as ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Danish brewer Carlsberg said on Wednesday it had not seen rising living costs impacting beer sales, but that higher raw material prices would pressure earnings in the second ...
In 2024, Marston's sold their 40% share in CMBC to Carlsberg for £206m in order to focus on running the pub business. [5] The deal to acquire Marston's 40% stake in CMBC was completed on 21 July 2024. [6] Carlsberg then bought the soft drinks company Britvic for £3.3bn, merging it into a single company called Carlsberg Britvic in January 2025 ...
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Poster by Erik Henningsen for Tuborg beer (1900), known as "the thirsty man". The thirsty man in 1920 Philip Heyman (5 November 1837 – 15 December 1893) was a Danish-Jewish industrialist who co-founded in 1873 the Tuborg Brewery, together with C. F. Tietgen , Gustav Brock [da] and Rudolph Puggaard .