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  2. Heineken - Wikipedia

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    Two glasses of Heineken beer. Since 1975, most Heineken-brand beer has been brewed at their brewery in Zoeterwoude, Netherlands. [1] In 2011, 2.74 billion litres of Heineken-brand beer were produced worldwide, while the total beer production of all breweries fully owned by the Heineken Group over all brands was 16.46 billion litres globally. [16]

  3. Heineken N.V. - Wikipedia

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    With an annual beer production of 24.14 billion litres in 2019, and global revenues of 23.894 billion euro in 2019, [6] Heineken N.V. is the number one brewer in Europe and one of the largest brewers by volume in the world. [7] Heineken's Dutch breweries are located in Zoeterwoude, 's-Hertogenbosch and Wijlre.

  4. Heineken brands - Wikipedia

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    Heineken N.V. is a Dutch brewer which owns a worldwide portfolio of over 170 beer brands, mainly pale lager, though some other beer styles are produced. The two largest brands are Heineken and Tecate ; though the portfolio includes Amstel , Fosters (in Europe and Vietnam), Sagres , Cruzcampo , Skopsko , Affligem , Żywiec , Starobrno , Zagorka ...

  5. Heineken’s blockbuster results driven by premium beer and 0.0 ...

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    Although beer volumes grew by just 1.6% year over year, the nonalcoholic Heineken 0.0 drinks grew 10%. Heineken announced a two-year share buyback worth €1.5 billion, a positive sign for the ...

  6. Only The Beatles... - Wikipedia

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    Only The Beatles... is an unauthorized Beatles compilation album released in 1986 in audiocassette format, as a joint promotional campaign by Heineken Beer [1] and EMI; [2] consumers could obtain a copy of the album in exchange for four pull tabs from specially marked cans [3] and £2.99. [4] The promotion began on 1 July 1986.

  7. Heineken Oud Bruin - Wikipedia

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    Heineken Oud Bruin (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛinəkən ʌut ˈbrœyn,-kə ʔʌut-]; English: Heineken Old Brown) is a Dutch-style oud bruin beer produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken. It shares only the name with the stronger, more acidic oud bruin beers of Belgium, which are a different style. It is available only in the Netherlands [2]

  8. Beer in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The former Heineken brewery in Amsterdam, now a museum. Beer in the Netherlands mostly comprises pale lagers like Heineken and Grolsch. Heineken is the world's second-largest brewer. [1] While pale lager makes up the majority of beer in the Netherlands, Dutch brewers also produce witbier and Bok, closely related to German Bock.

  9. Heineken Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Heineken; Heineken is a 5% alcohol by volume (ABV) pale lager that is one of Heineken Malaysia's [6] flagship products. It is brewed using an original recipe since 1873 from three main ingredients: water, malt (barley), and hops. [7] The beer is recognisable for its iconic green bottle and red star. [8] Heineken 0.0