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  2. Tuborg Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tuborg in the 1900s. Arrangement of beer wagons at Tuborg, photographed at the 25th anniversary in 1900. Port of Tuborg in 1907 The Tuborg bottle in 1888 Tuborg in the 19th century Old Tuborg capsules (Fıçı means keg in Turkish). The boiler house after the capture of Schalburg by Tuborgs Brewery’s in 1945.

  3. Tuborg Bottle - Wikipedia

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    The Tuborg Bottle at the 1888 Nordic Exhibition. The Tuborg Bottle was originally constructed as Tuborg Breweries' contribution to the Nordic Exhibition of 1888 in Copenhagen and it was then located where Copenhagen City Hall stands today. Tuborg was the first Danish brewery to market bottled beer as an alternative to the traditional beer ...

  4. Beer in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Imported beer accounted for only 8% of total volume sales in 2006. This indicates that beer sales in Denmark are dominated by domestic brands; however, imports increased by 14% in 2006 to reach 36.3 million litres. Germany is the most important source market for imports. Danish beer exports was 296.1 million litres in 2006.

  5. J-dag - Wikipedia

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    Tuborg Julebryg has been Denmark's best-selling Christmas beer since its launch in 1981, and it is the fourth best-selling beer in Denmark. [4] The beer itself is a slightly stronger beer than a regular Tuborg beer, containing a taste of liquorice. [5] In 1990, Tuborg began marketing the day on which they launched Julebryg as "J-dag".

  6. Beer in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The first modern production of beer in Turkey started with the Bomonti beer factory in Istanbul in 1894 by the Swiss Bomonti brothers. There were many pubs and bars in Istanbul, Izmir, and Thessaloniki. Production of beer in the Ottoman Empire was 1.2 billion liters in 1894. This increased to 9.9 billion liters in 1913–1914. [1]

  7. Beer in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s, the Israeli beer industry has been dominated by no more than two companies at a time. Beginning in the 1990s with the establishment of Israel Beer Breweries, it and Tempo Beer Industries control 70% of Israel's beer market. Tempo produces the Goldstar and Maccabee labels, while Israel Beer produces Carlsberg and Tuborg.

  8. Aluminum Can Prices: Are They Still Worth Collecting?

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    Typically, recyclers in the U.S. can expect aluminum can prices to hover around $0.56, on average, per pound of cans. As the table below illustrates, though, the monetary reward will mostly depend ...

  9. Carlsberg Group - Wikipedia

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    Carlsberg Pilsner and Carlsberg Draft beer Carlsberg beer can The Tuborg bottle in Hellerup. The introduction of the Carlsberg pilsner also saw the reintroduction of the Art Nouveau-style logo that has been used nearly unmodified since 1904, and later became the logo of the entire company. It was designed by Thorvald Bindesbøll. [7]