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Sponsorships from Carlsberg comes in two forms, sharply separated: either from the Carlsberg Brewery as part of their commercial campaigns, or as significant contributions to arts and sciences via the Carlsberg Foundation (who owns the brewery). Carlsberg Brewery was one of the major sponsors of Euro 2008, [70] Euro 2012 [71] and also UEFA Euro ...
The Marston's Brewery in Burton upon Trent. The Carlsberg Brewery in Northampton. The Marston's Arena at Northwich Victoria F.C. The brewery was one of the last major brewers to use Burton Union Sets, a system whereby fermentation barrels and troughs were linked together by pipework. [9] Half of all the company's beer is bottled. [10]
Birrificio Angelo Poretti is an Italian brewing company located in Varese. The brewery was founded in 1877 by Angelo Poretti in Induno Olona. In 1939, the company passed to the Bassetti family, who owned the Splügen brewery in Chiavenna. In 1982 the Carlsberg Group bought 50% of the shares from the company, followed in 1998 by a further 25% ...
Carlsberg had an action-packed 2024. It acquired U.K.-based Britvic, creating a new entity that subsumes Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company business.
Since December 30, 2016, the Carlsberg Group has an agreement with Brooklyn Brewery to distribute its beers in Europe, the UK, and Hong Kong. Carlsberg has opened a craft brewery in Lithuania to produce Brooklyn Lager under license. [13] Brooklyn Brewery has acquired London Fields Brewery in a joint venture with Carlsberg. [14]
The Holding Viacer congregates two groups – Violas (71.5%) and Carlsberg Group (28.5%). [6] It is the largest Portuguese exporter of beer – an operation that has already reached more than 50 countries, mainly through Super Bock, which is the best-selling Portuguese beer in the world. [7]
The brewery became the world's largest producer of cask ale during the 1980s. In 1998 Tetley was taken over by Carlsberg Group. The Leeds Brewery was closed in 2011, and demolished in 2012, with production contracted out by Carlsberg to breweries in Wolverhampton, Tadcaster and Hartlepool. Tetley still sponsors Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club.
Kronenbourg 1664 is a 5.5% pale lager first brewed in 1952. [4] A small amount of the Strisselspalt hop, a French aroma hop from Alsace, is used. [5] The main Kronenbourg 1664 brewery (where Kronenbourg also produces almost 300 other beer brands) is in Obernai (France), but the brand is also brewed in the UK by Heineken at its Manchester brewery, in Australia by Coopers, as well as in Ukraine ...