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Carlsberg Black Gold 5,5% Carlsberg-Jacobsen, wheat beer Carlsberg Special Brew Carlsberg Master Brew. At 7.5% alcohol (previously 9%, then 8% for a short time), Special Brew is part of a group of strong lagers that are termed "super-strength" in the UK and malt liquor in the USA. This beer is often associated with street alcoholics. [55]
The German original does not contain glucose syrup, which would be contrary to the German law of purity. It is 4.8% alcohol by volume. [1] Production of Holsten Pils began in Northampton on Tuesday 1 November 2005. [2] In May 2006 Carlsberg launched a draught version of Holsten Pils in a 30-litre keg. Each can has the motto Pure Brewing Excellence.
Carlsberg holds the license to brew and market the beer worldwide, except for Africa and South America. [7] Unibra holds the license for Africa, [8] and Ambev holds it for Brazil. [9] In Europe, the beer is also produced and marketed in Romania [10] and Turkey. [11] In Asia, it is distributed in Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. [5]
Beer brands sold by Saku include Carlsberg, Tuborg, Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc and Grimbergen. The selection also includes cider, premixed alcoholic beverages, kvass, table water and energy drinks. As of 27 January 1998, Saku Brewery was a publicly listed company traded on the Tallinn Stock Exchange – initially its shares traded over the counter ...
Hobgoblin was the best-known and most popular beer brewed at Wychwood Brewery and was created by Chris Moss. It continues to be marketed in the wake of Wychwood Brewery's closure. It is 5.2% abv in bottles, 4.5% in cans [10] and 4.5% (previously 5.0%, and before that 5.6%, and originally 6.5%) on cask, and is described by Wychwood as a "Ruby ...
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In 2004 Tetley was dropped from the Carlsberg-Tetley name. [16] The company is now called Carlsberg UK Limited and is a part of Carlsberg AS group. In 2006, Tetley's sold 185 million pints of beer in pubs. In the same year, the brewery's dray horses, which had made beer deliveries to pubs around Leeds, were retired. [16]
Karlsberg (German pronunciation: [ˈkaʁlsˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is one of the largest breweries in Germany; the Karlsberg Group also owns various other beer brands. It is called Karlsbräu outside of Germany to differentiate it from the Danish brewing company Carlsberg .