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  2. Skol - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Carlsberg Group - Wikipedia

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    Brands that are imported include Carlsberg Pilsner (0.5 liter/16.9 oz. cans), Carlsberg Beer (bottles and kegs), Carlsberg Elephant, Kronenbourg 1664, Grimbergen, Tetley's English Ale, and Okocim. [34] Carlsberg beer in USA and Canada. Carlsberg was brewed in Canada by Canadian Breweries/Carling O'Keefe beginning in 1972. [35]

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  5. Carlsberg says beer sales robust despite rising living costs

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    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 ...

  6. Waterloo Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Cans of Waterloo beer. Waterloo Brewing LTD. (formerly the Brick Brewing Co.) is a brewery based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, with several divisions. The company is reportedly the largest Canadian-owned brewer in the province, and it was also Ontario's first modern craft brewery. [1] [2]

  7. Carlsberg Beer - Wikipedia

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  8. Tuborg Brewery - Wikipedia

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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 .

  9. Carling Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Carling Black Label Ice, or "Black Ice", is a strong, low-priced ice beer sold in Canada with an alcohol content of 6.1%; sold as Molson Ice in the United States using a variation of the Black Label Ice label and logo. Carling Lager is a no-preservatives lager sold in Canada, distinct from Carling (Black Label).