The Albani Brewery is a local brewery, which has most of its customers on the island of Funen (Danish: Fyn). In 2000, the brewery merged with Bryggerigruppen, a consortium of Danish regional beers, now known as Royal Unibrew. Funen (Danish: Fyn) is the third largest island of Denmark. ... Royal Unibrew is the second largest brewery group in Denmark, selling under the brands Ceres, Faxe and Albani, although their best selling beer is marketed as Royal. ...
Albani has for several years been the only real competitor to Carlsberg for the dominating role of breweries in Denmark, based on its popularity on Funen. Carlsberg A/S headquartered in Valby, Denmark, with its operating company, Carlsberg Breweries A/S, headquartered in Copenhagen produce Carlsberg Beer. ...
Mostly known for its Odense Pilsner and Odense Classic beers.
The AlbaniBrewery is a local brewery located in Odense, Denmark, and the vast majority of its customers live on the island of Funen (Danish: Fyn).
In 2000, the brewery merged with Bryggerigruppen, a consortium of Danish regional beers.
Albani has succesfully managed to maintain its traditional dominance on Funen, which is the last major area in Denmark not dominated by the beers of the Carlsberg group.
The Dukedom of Albany was first granted in 1398 by King Robert III of Scotland on his brother, Robert Stewart, the title being in the Peerage of Scotland.
"Albany" was a territorial term representing the eastern part of the Scottish highlands, roughly the former Kingdom of the Picts.
The title of "Albany" alone was granted for the fifth time, this time in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, in 1881 to Prince Leopold, the seventh son of Queen Victoria.