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  2. Egils Appelsín - Wikipedia

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    During Christmas time, it is traditionally mixed with Malt (Maltextrakt), [4] called Jólaöl (Christmas ale), [5] also available pre-mixed. [6] To prevent the foam from overflowing, the Appelsín can be poured before the Malt .

  3. Beer in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Julebryg and Juleøl (Christmas beer) are names given to beers marketed at Christmas. They vary in strength and style, though tend to be malty and around 6% abv. Examples include Tuborg Julebryg (a 5.6% pale lager), Svaneke Julebryg (a 5.6% dark lager), Fur Julebryg (a 6.5% brown ale), Fjordens Juleøl (a 6% dark lager), and Raasted Juleøl (an ...

  4. 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".

  5. Stella Artois - Wikipedia

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    Stella Artois (/ ɑːr ˈ t w ɑː / ar-TWAH, French:) is a pilsner beer, [1] first brewed in 1926 by Brouwerij Artois in Leuven, Belgium. In its original form, the beer is 5.2 per cent ABV, the country's standard for pilsners. The beer is sold in many EU countries, but also in the US, UK, Canada and Australia, where it has a reduced ABV.

  6. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    An ale brewed with spices and honey. Introduced in 1992 and available exclusively during the holiday season, it is consistently GLBC's second-biggest seller. [12] [31] Christmas Ale's popularity and cult status have been officially recognized in recent years by GLBC with a "first pour" celebration at the GLBC brewpub, held annually in late October.

  7. Skinner's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    A copper ale brewed for Halloween. Betty's Big Sister: 5.3%: A strong winter ale brewed from October and throughout the winter. Christmas Fairy: 3.9%: A light, crisp session ale made for Christmas. Jingle Knocker: 5.5%: Skinner's strong Christmas ale. Cornish Blonde: 5.0%: Straw coloured wheat beer with a subtle citrus finish. Skindog Lager: 4.4%

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  9. Grebbestad Bryggeri - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the local islands of Koster. Granit (Swedish for Granite) is a lager beer . It is sold in local supermarkets at 3,5% alcohol and at 4,8% at Systembolaget. The name is inspired by the cliffs of Bohuslän, where Grebbestad lies, which are made of granite. For Christmas a special Christmas beer is made, just like Swedish brewer ...