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What follows is a list of beers by the country within which they originate, and the beer drinking and brewing practices within those countries: Beer in the glass Schlenkerla Rauchbier direct from the cask Beer is the worlds oldest[1] and most popular[2] alcoholic beverage; a beverage, it has been argued, which is responsible for humanitys ability to develop technology and build civilisation[3][4][5][6]. It is produced by...
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Major brewers like Molson produce brands of beer which are now part of the Canadian identity, such as Molson Dry. ...
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Beer in Mexico has a long history. ...
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The USA has always been a beer-drinking nation. ...
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Main articles: Central American beer and Caribbean beer For other uses, see Central America (disambiguation). ...
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Belikin is the leading domestically produced beer brand in Belize. Belikin is the leading domestically produced beer in Belize. ...
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Main article: Jamaican beer Red Stripe is Jamaica's best-known beer. It is considered to be a blonde lager. The Red Stripe logo This article refers to the beer. ...
Lager is a well attenuated beer brewed in cool conditions using a slow-acting brewers yeast, known as a bottom-fermenting yeast, and then stored (or lagered) for a period in cool conditions to clear away particles and certain flavour compounds to produce a clean taste. ...
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Main article: Puerto Rican beer Puerto Rico's most recognized brand is Medalla Light[1]. Cerveza India, produced in the same brewery, was also recognized during the 80's. Today, many of the islanders drink Medalla Light, produced in the only local brewery, Cervezeria India. The beer has won first price in Brussels and has a huge market share in the Caribbean. Currently it's the one of the top selling beers in Puerto Rico. CervecerÃa India is the largest Puerto Rican brewery, known for its flagship beer Medalla Light. ...
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Main article: South American beer South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ...
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Main article: Argentine beer With almost 80% of the Argentine market, Cerveza Quilmes is the most popular Argentine beer and an icon to Argentinians. Third in the market is Schneider. The most consumed foreign beers are Heineken and Budweiser. Cervecería y maltería Quilmes is an Argentine Brewery founded in 1888 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province, by Otto Bemberg, a German immigrant. ...
// Company Schneider is the official beer produced by the Compañia de Cervercerias Unidas Argentina (Company of United Beer Producers in spanish). ...
Heineken (or Heineken Brouwerijen) is a Dutch beer brewer, established in 1863 when Gerard Adriaan Heineken purchased a brewery in Amsterdam. ...
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Brazil is very much a beer drinking country and is the worlds fourth largest market for beer with over 74 million barrels produced in 2002. ...
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A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ...
African beer refers to beer made in Africa. ...
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Main article: Egyptian beer The leading local brand is called Stella (not to be confused with the Belgian Stella Artois). Available in original, export, and premium varieties. Other brands on the market include Meister and Saqqara, and the non-alcoholic "Birell" and "Kaliber". This article is about the Egyptian beer; for the Belgian beer, see Stella Artois. ...
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The leading brand of beer in Kenya is Tusker. Tusker Lager is a medium beer with an alcoholic content of 4.2% ABV. It is available in three formats: 500 ml amber coloured bottle, 330 ml can and 30/50-litre keg. Tusker lager has consistently won Gold Medals in the International Monde Selection Quality Awards. Tusker Lager’s dominant colours are Golden Yellow, Black and White. It's name originates from the tragic death of George Hurst a co-founder of Kenya Breweries Ltd, when he was killed by an elephant during a hunting expedition in 1923. In memory of his tragic death, this famous lager beer that he had helped create was renamed 'Tusker'. There are several other widely consumed beers in Kenya, mostly lagers. Other beers are, Pilsner, White Cap, Allsopps and Bell Lager. Other than Kenya, Tusker can be found in the United Kingdom, Japan, USA, Canada and Tanzania. Kenya produces a wide range of beers of different styles, including traditional beers and the common, western-style lagers and Pilsners. ...
East African Breweries is a large East African brewing company which owns Kenya Breweries, Uganda Breweries, Central Glass - a glass manufacturer, Kenya Maltings and United Distillers and Vintners (Kenya) Limited. ...
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Main article: Moroccan beer Beer production in Morocco was introduced by the French in the 20th century. Currently, Société des Brasseries du Maroc oversees the production and distribution. Popular beers include Spéciale Flag (pilsner) and Stork (lager). The premium beer is Casablanca (lager) which costs more than the other two. The breweries are located in Fes, Tangiers and Casablanca, a bottling unit exists in Marrakech. The best selling international beer is Heineken, which is locally brewed by Brasseries du Maroc under supervision of Heineken.
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Main article: Nigerian beer A ban on imports of barley malt imposed in 1990 forced brewers to find ways to produce beer with locally-available sorghum and maize. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is an intriguing brew with a unique flavour. The Nigerian version is distinct from other Guinness FES's found around the world. Malted barley Malting is a process applied to cereal grains, in which the grains are made to germinate and then are quickly dried before the plant develops. ...
Species About 30 species, see text Sorghum is a genus of about 30 species of grasses raised for grain, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eastern Africa, with one species native to Mexico. ...
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The South African Breweries (SAB) company controls the vast majority of the South African beer market. ...
By far, the most popular beer in southern Uganda is the famous Nile Special, produced in and distributed from Jinja, the source of the Nile at Lake Victoria. Jinja may be: Jinja, a city in Uganda close to the source of the Nile River Jinja, the district in Uganda named after the above city Jinja, a Shinto shrine Jinja, a Template engine This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
The Nile (Arabic: , transliteration: , Ancient Egyptian iteru, Coptic piaro or phiaro) is a major north-flowing river in Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. ...
Lake Victoria and the Great Rift Valley Lake Victoria height variation The lake as seen from space, looking west, with other members of the African Great Lakes forming an arc in the middle distance. ...
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Main article: Asian beer World map showing the location of Asia. ...
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Chinese beer (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ), mostly made in imitation of Western pilsner varieties, has become increasingly popular, first in China in the last century, and then internationally in the last few decades. ...
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Modern brewing began for India in the early days of the British Empire â the mid-1700s. ...
Bintang is a locally brewed version of Heineken beer. Bali Hai is a beer produced on Bali. It is noticeable that Bintang uses similar packaging (650ml green bottle) and identical symbol (red star) to Heineken.The name Bintang means "star" in English. Heineken (or Heineken Brouwerijen) is a Dutch beer brewer, established in 1863 when Gerard Adriaan Heineken purchased a brewery in Amsterdam. ...
Bali is an Indonesian island located at , the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. ...
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Japanese beer had its start during the Edo Period when the Dutch opened beer halls for the sailors who worked on the trade route between Japan and the Dutch Empire. ...
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Korea (Korean: íêµ or ì¡°ì , see below) is a geographic area, civilization, and former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. ...
Contemporary Korean Beers The Korean beer market is dominated by the three major brands; Cass, Hite and OB. Most restaurants and bars will only have one on tap, as they are largely regarded as extremely similar in taste and price. ...
The Philippines produces one of the most popular beers in the region, San Miguel, which has been brewed there since 1892. Spain also has San Miguel beer, but this was brought over from the Philippines by its German brewmaster, and did not originate in Spain. San Miguel Pale Pilsen is the most popular variety, and enjoys widespread recognition in Hong Kong and China as a cheap but well-crafted, refreshing beer. San Miguel also produces a kind of stout-porter (Cerveza Negra or Black Beer). Several competing brands from Asia Brewery such as Beer na Beer and Lone Star are also available but hardly widespread. The beer is also fondly remembered by American GI's from WWII who were stationed or fought in the Philippines. Sadly, harsh economic times have led to a drop in beer sales as customers switch to the "quick fix" of distilled spirits to wash away their woes. San Miguel Pale Pilsen San Miguel Beer is a product of San Miguel Beer Division (SMBD) of San Miguel Corporation. ...
San Miguel Pale Pilsen San Miguel Beer is a product of San Miguel Beer Division (SMBD) of San Miguel Corporation. ...
San Miguel Corporation (PSE: SMC and SMCB) is the largest publicly listed food, beverage and packaging company in the Philippines. ...
Asia Brewery, is a maker of drink products in the Philippines, and is the second largest brewery in the country. ...
Lone Star is the brand name of a beer once produced in San Antonio, Texas and marketed as The National Beer of Texas. ...
San Miguel has established breweries in China and Vietnam and has presence in a lot of Asian countries.
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Main article: Armenian beer Three local beer brands are available throughout the country: Kilikia (named after a historic Armenian kingdom at the Mediterranean coast), Kotayk (named after an Armenian province east of Yerevan) and Erebuni (historical settlement in the southeastern part of present day Yerevan). Russian beers, especially Baltika, are also widely available throughout the country. Composite satellite image of the Mediterranean Sea. ...
Location of Yerevan in Armenia Coordinates: Country Armenia Established 782 BC Government - Mayor Yervand Zakharyan Area - City 227 km² (87. ...
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There are many different types of Austrian beer to be found. ...
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Pierlala beer is one of the artisanal Belgian beers Belgian beer comprises the most varied and numerous collection of beers in the world. ...
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Main article: Bulgarian beer Bulgaria, while being quite a small country in Eastern Europe, has quite a number of beer brands. The most popular breweries (all producing namesake lagers) are Kamenitza (produced in the city of Plovdiv), Zagorka (produced mainly in Stara Zagora) and AstikA (Produced in city of Haskovo). Other remarkable brands are Stolichno (bock beer produced by Zagorka), Shumensko (both lager and red ale, produced in the city of Shumen), Burgasko (produced in the city of Burgas), MM (produced in the city of Varna), Pirinsko (brewed in the city of Blagoevgrad), and Plevensko (produced in the city of Pleven). Most of the Bulgarian breweries are currently owned by foreign breweries, such as Heineken (Zagorka) and Interbrew (AstikA and Kamenitza). Map of Eastern Europe Pre-1989 division between the West (grey) and Eastern Bloc (orange) superimposed on current national boundaries: Russia (dark orange), other countries of the former USSR (medium orange),members of the Warsaw pact (light orange), and other former Communist regimes not aligned with Moscow (lightest orange). ...
Kamenitza (Bulgarian: ÐамениÑа) is a peak in Pirin Mountain in Bulgaria. ...
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: ) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, with a population of 341,873([1]). It is the administrative centre of Plovdiv Province in southern Bulgaria, as well as the largest and most important city of the historical region of Upper (ot Northern) Thrace, famous for its...
Zagorka, produced and named after the city of Stara Zagora, is one of the most popular brands of lager in Bulgaria. ...
Stara Zagora (Bulgarian: ) is a city in the cental part of Southern Bulgaria, and represents an important economic center. ...
Haskovo (Bulgarian: ХаÑково) is the name of a town (and administrative center of the region of the same name) in Southern Bulgaria. ...
Stolichno is a Bulgarian bock beer produced by Zagorka and based in Sofia. ...
Zagorka, produced and named after the city of Stara Zagora, is one of the most popular brands of lager in Bulgaria. ...
A Shumensko label Shumensko (ШÑменÑко) or Shumensko pivo (ШÑменÑко пиво) is a Bulgarian beer company based in Shumen. ...
Shumen (Bulgarian: ; Turkish: ) is a city in the northeastern part of Bulgaria, capital of Shumen Province. ...
Burgas (also transliterated as Bourgas; Bulgarian: ) is the second-largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. ...
The Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral in Varna The Stoyan Bachvarov Dramatic Theatre Varna (Bulgarian: ) is the largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, third-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv, and 79th-largest in the European Union, with a population of 357,752([1]). Varna, commonly referred...
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The centre of the town Houses in Varosha, the old quarter of Blagoevgrad Blagoevgrad (Bulgarian: ÐлагоевгÑад, formerly ÐоÑна ÐжÑмаÑ, Gorna Dzhumaya) is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, situated in Blagoevgrad Province, with a population of about 76,000. ...
Pleven (Bulgarian: Ðлевен , known as Plevna in English in some historical documents) is the seventh most populated town in Bulgaria. ...
Heineken (or Heineken Brouwerijen) is a Dutch beer brewer, established in 1863 when Gerard Adriaan Heineken purchased a brewery in Amsterdam. ...
Zagorka, produced and named after the city of Stara Zagora, is one of the most popular brands of lager in Bulgaria. ...
Interbrew was a large Belgium-based brewing company which owned many internationally known beers, as well as some smaller local beers. ...
Kamenitza (Bulgarian: ÐамениÑа) is a peak in Pirin Mountain in Bulgaria. ...
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Map of Czech Republic made up of beer caps. ...
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The Danish beer market is dominated by Carlsberg and Royal Unibrew. ...
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Main articles: Estonian beer and Finnish beer Both of these countries are known for their traditional juniper beers. In Finland, this is known as Sahti and in Estonia it is called Koduõlu ("home beer"). This beer is made from rye or oat malts that are filtered through straw and juniper twigs. According to beerhunter Michael Jackson, it is by far the oldest continuous living tradition of beer making, representing nothing less than a direct link with Babylonian beer-making methods. Sahti is a traditional beer from Finland made from a variety of grains, malted and unmalted, including barley, rye, wheat, and oats; sometimes bread made from these grains is fermented instead of malt itself. ...
Bales of straw bundles of rice straw Pile of straw bales, sheltered under a tarpaulin Straw is an agricultural byproduct, the dry stalk of a cereal plant, after the nutrient grain or seed has been removed. ...
Species Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. ...
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Babylon (in Arabic: بابÙ; in Syriac: ÜÜÜÜ in Hebrew:×××) was an ancient city in Mesopotamia (modern Al Hillah, Iraq), the ruins of which can be found in present-day Babil Province, about 50 miles (80 km) south of Baghdad. ...
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Main article: French beer Although the French market is dominated by industrial breweries, the Nord-Pas-de-Calais possesses strong brewing traditions and breweries (Pelforth, for example), which it shares with its Belgian neighbor across the border. Alsace, also has a strong tradition of brewing beer with bottom fermenting yeasts in the German style. Brittany has experienced a significant revival of its brewing traditions in the past couple of decades and is home to a score or more of microbreweries. Capital Lille Area 12,414 km² Regional President Daniel Percheron ( PS) (since 2001) Population - 2004 estimate - 1999 census - Density (Ranked 4th) 4,026,000 3,996,588 324/km² (2004) Arrondissements 13 Cantons 156 Communes 1,546 Départements Nord Pas-de-Calais The administrative region of Nord-Pas-de...
Pelforth is a brand of French beer, part of the Heineken group. ...
(New région flag) (Region logo) Location Administration Capital Strasbourg Regional President Adrien Zeller (UMP) (since 1996) Departments Bas-Rhin Haut-Rhin Arrondissements 13 Cantons 75 Communes 903 Statistics Land area1 8,280 km² Population (Ranked 14th) - January 1, 2006 est. ...
Historical province of Brittany, showing the main areas with their name in Breton language The traditional flag of Brittany (the Gwenn-ha-du), formerly a Breton nationalist symbol but today used as a general civic flag in the region. ...
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Although Hungary is better known as a wine-producing country, beer has been made there for around a thousand years and the country has a significant history of commercial beer production. ...
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Although beer was banned in Iceland until 1989, the country has several natively brewed beer brands. ...
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Irish beer is dominated by stout, particularly Guinness. ...
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Consumption of Italian beer, though considered a growing phenomenon, is not as widespread as other European neighbours, mainly because of historical preference for wine in the country. ...
While traditional Kyrgyz drinks like bozo and kymyz retain popularity, and Soviet-style beer lives on in the form of Nashe, Kyrgyzstan does have good beer. The brewpubs Steinbrau and Kellersbier in Bishkek bring German-style lagers to the land, while microbreweries exist in Osh and Jalal-Abad. Many of the big local names are Russian (Baltika, Sibirskoe Koronna, Bagbier, Klinskoe) or Kazak (Tian-Shan, Karagandinskoe).
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Main article: Latvian beer Beer is a historic traditions in Latvia and is known to have been made before the Northern Crusades in the thirteenth century. Today, the most popular brand in Latvia is Aldaris (based in Riga). The Teutonic knights in Pskov in 1240. ...
Coordinates: Founded 1201 Government - Mayor JÄnis Birks Area - City 307. ...
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This Baltic state has a major beer scene in the northern part of the country, centred around the towns of Pasvalys, Pakruojis, Kupiškis and Biržai. The farmhouse brews of the region are highly distinctive, using local ingredients and techniques from pre-Soviet times. The biggest commercial breweries are located in towns Utena (Utenos alus'), Panevėžys (Kalnapilis), Klaipėda (Švyturys), Kaunas (Ragutis) and Vilnius (Tauras). What follows is a list of beers by the country within which they originate, and the beer drinking and brewing practices within those countries: // Albania Albanias most famous beer is Birra Tirana, which accounts for roughly 30% of the beer consumed in the country. ...
Pasvalys is a town in PanevÄžys County, Lithuania. ...
Pakruojis district is an agricultural district, situated in the north of Lithuania and bordering with Latvia. ...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County PanevĞys County Municipality Kupiškis district municipality Elderate Number of elderates Coordinates General information Capital of PanevĞys district municipality Kupiškis rural elderate Population (rank) 8 243 in 2005 (41) First mentioned 1529 Granted city rights 1791 Image:Kupiskis Church. ...
Location Ethnographic region AukÅ¡taitija County PanevÄžys County Municipality Biržai district municipality Elderate Number of elderates Coordinates 56°12â²N 24°45â²E General information Capital of Biržai district municipality Biržai town elderate Population (rank) 15,262 in 2001 (23rd) First mentioned 1455 Granted city rights...
Utena on map of Lithuania Utena (Polish: , Russian: ) â town in north-east of Lithuania, administrative center of Utena district and Utena County. ...
Utenos alus is a Lithuanian brewery, established in Utena in 1977. ...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County PanevĞys County Municipality PanevĞys city municipality Elderate Number of elderates Coordinates General information Capital of PanevĞys County PanevĞys city municipality PanevĞys district municipality PanevĞys rural elderate Population (rank) 115,604 in 2005 (5th) First mentioned 1503 Granted city...
Kalnapilis is a Lithuanian brewery, established by Albert Foight in PanevÄžys in 1902. ...
Location Ethnographic region Lithuania minor County KlaipÄda County Municipality KlaipÄda city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 1 General Information Capital of KlaipÄda County KlaipÄda city municipality Population 187,316 in 2006 (3rd) First mentioned 1252 Granted city rights 1254 or 1258 (Lübeck); 1475 (CheÅmno...
Brewery was established by merchant J.W.Reincke in KlaipÄda in 1784. ...
Location Ethnographic region AukÅ¡taitija County Kaunas County Municipality Kaunas city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 11 General Information Capital of Kaunas County Kaunas city municipality Kaunas district municipality Population 361,274 in 2005 (2nd) First mentioned 1361 Granted city rights 1408 Kaunas ( (help· info), approximate English transcription [ËkÉÊ.n...
Location Ethnographic region Aukštaitija County Vilnius County Municipality Vilnius city municipality Coordinates Number of elderates 20 General Information Capital of Lithuania Vilnius County Vilnius city municipality Vilnius district municipality Population About 600,000 in 2006 (1st) First mentioned 1323 Granted city rights 1387 Articles with similar titles include Vilnius...
Tauras is a Lithuanian brewery, established in Vilnius in 1860. ...
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The former Heineken brewery in Amsterdam, now a museum The Netherlands are famous for their lager beers, especially Amstel and Heineken are well known all over the world. ...
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Norwegian beer is the product of a rich tradition of brewing in Norway, despite high taxation and stringent rules governing when and where alcoholic beverages may be sold that makes Norway somewhat of a harsh climate for beer drinkers. ...
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Polish beer (or, Piwo) is highly diverse and not stereotypically understood to be an important part of Polish culture which is traditionally extremely hard alcohol oriented (think vodka). ...
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Main article: Portuguese beer In Portugal there are several brands of beer, the two most famous ones are Super Bock and Sagres. Portuguese beer is considered very good, and a lot of barrels are drunk every day by young and old persons. Super Bock Super Bock is a Portuguese brewery which produces a range of beers under the same name. ...
Sagres Sagres is the number one selling beer brand in Portugal. ...
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Romanian beer comes from the long tradition of Romanian brewery, being introduced in Transylvania by the German colonists (Transylvanian Saxons) and in Moldavia by cultural connections with Poland. ...
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Main article: Russian beer Russians have long lived with the stereotype of being heavy drinkers. Beer (Russian пиво – Pivo) is the nation's number two alcoholic drink after Vodka, but is seen by many as a healthier almost non-alcoholic alternative (such that it is the number one alcoholic drink in the always more westward leaning St.Petersburg, consumption 95 l. per capita, 2005). Unlike the Germanic language speaking peoples (i.e. English, Dutch and German Speakers), Russians (like Spanish speakers) categorize beer by color, and not by fermentation process: Light, Red or Semi-Dark, and Dark. Light is a more or less equivalent to Lager and the last two are close to Ales. There are also super-strong beers (6-10% of alcohol) which are very popular in Russia. The most known brands of Russian beer are Baltika and Stary Melnik, however almost every region of Russia is proud to have its own brewery. Vodka bottling machine, Shatskaya Vodka Shatsk, Russia Vodka is one of the worlds most consumed distilled beverages. ...
Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, English transliteration: Sankt-Peterburg), colloquially known as Питер (transliterated Piter), formerly known as Leningrad (Ленингра́д, 1924–1991) and...
The Baltika logo Baltika Brewery (Baltic Beverages Holdings) is a Russian brewery based in Saint Petersberg. ...
There are a few microbreweries and brewpubs to be found, in major cities like St. Petersburg, Moscow and Kazan'.
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Anthem Serbia() on the European continent() Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Official languages Serbian language 1 Recognised regional languages Hungarian, Croatian, Slovak, Romanian, Rusyn 2 Albanian, English 3 Government Parliamentary republic - President Boris TadiÄ - Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Establishment - Formation 8th century - Independence c. ...
Serbias beer (Serbian language: пиво / pivo) is not well-known or famous outside of its national borders. ...
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Main article: Slovakian beer The most famous brands in Slovakia are Šariš, Smädný mních (Thirsty Monk) and Zlatý bažant (Golden pheasant). Å ariÅ¡ (in Latin: comitatus Sarossiensis, in German: Scharosch, in Hungarian: Sáros) is a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
There are 15 breweries in Slovakia: - Pivovar Bytča (K. K. Company) - Martiner, Popper, Palatín
- Pivovar Corgoň (Heineken Slovensko a.s.) - Corgoň, Maurus, Stup
- Pivovar a sladovňa Gemer a.s. (Heineken Slovensko a.s.) - Gemer, Zuzana
- Pivovar Horden (Esperia a.s.) - Horden
- Pivovar Ilava (K. K. Company) - Richtár, Vartáš
- Pivovar Martiner (Heineken Slovensko a.s.) - Martiner, Martinský zdroj
- Minipivovar M.K. Unipol Trnava
- Steiger (Eduard Rada s.r.o.) - Steiger, Sitňan, Hell, Kachelmann
- Pivovar Stein a.s. - Stein, Pressburger, Premium Pils,Dominik
- Minipivovar Svätý Jur
Popper may refer to: A popping dancer. ...
Heineken (or Heineken Brouwerijen) is a Dutch beer brewer, established in 1863 when Gerard Adriaan Heineken purchased a brewery in Amsterdam. ...
Saint Maurus (feast day: January 15) was born into a noble Roman family at about either the late 5th century or early 6th century. ...
Heineken (or Heineken Brouwerijen) is a Dutch beer brewer, established in 1863 when Gerard Adriaan Heineken purchased a brewery in Amsterdam. ...
Gemer (in Latin: Gömörinum, in German: Gemer or Gömör, in Hungarian: Gömör) is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
Horden is a village in County Durham, England. ...
Trnava (Hungarian: Nagyszombat, German: Tyrnau) is a town in western Slovakia, 45 kilometers to the north-east of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river, and at the main Bratislava-Žilina railway and Bratislava-Žilina limited-access highway. ...
Steiger was founded in Fargo, ND by Douglas & Maurice Steiger, brothers who needed a reliable, high-powered, 4WD tractor, in the 1950s. ...
Steiger was founded in Fargo, ND by Douglas & Maurice Steiger, brothers who needed a reliable, high-powered, 4WD tractor, in the 1950s. ...
Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) Hell, according to many religious beliefs, is an afterlife of suffering where the wicked or unrighteous dead are punished. ...
The Stein Brewery (Slovak: Pivovar Stein) is a Slovak brewery, located in Bratislava. ...
Stein may be: Look up Stein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Pressburger can refer to: Place names Pozsony county (Hungarian: , German: , Latin: , Slovak: ) Objects named after Bratislava Peace of Pressburg (about 4 treaties); (de) Treaty of Pressburg (German: ), December 26, 1805 Battles of Bratislava (German: ) Pressburger (beer); See Beer and nationality Slovak: German: , eine ehemalige direkte Eisenbahnverbindung zwischen Wien und der...
St Dominic presiding over an auto de fe, Spanish, 1475 Saint Dominic (born at Calaruega, Spain, around 1170; died August 6, 1221, at Bologna, Italy) founded the Dominican Order. ...
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Main article: Spanish beer Some known Spanish beers are Mahou-San Miguel (known as Mahou before the acquisition by San Miguel company), Estrella Damm, Alhambra, Estrella de Galicia, Estrella levante, Cruzcampo, Reina, Dorada and La zaragozana. This does not cite any references or sources. ...
Estrella Damm is the best considered lager Beer in Spain. ...
The Alhambra (Arabic: Ø§ÙØÙ
راء = Al ĦamrÄ; literally the red) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish monarchs of Granada, in southern Spain (known as Al-Andalus when the fortress was constructed), occupying a hilly terrace on the south-eastern border of the city of Granada. ...
Cruzcampo (spanish for Crossfield)is considered to be the biggest beer industry in Spain. ...
Reina was born in Hong Kong. ...
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English beer has a long history, and is quite distinct traditions from most other beer brewing countries. ...
Welsh beer has evolved in quite a different way from English beer. ...
The main thing to remember with Scottish beer (Ale) is that Scottland, having a cool climate, is not and ideal place for growing hops, the bittering/preserving agent of choice for beer. ...
Irish beer is dominated by stout, particularly Guinness. ...
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Main article: Middle Eastern beer A map showing countries commonly considered to be part of the Middle East The Middle East is a region comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. ...
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Following a 1985 merger, there is essentially only one brewer in Israel: Tempo Beer Industries Ltd. ...
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Main article: Lebanese beer Lebanon's 'national' beer is Al-Maza. Most locals seem to add salt to it before drinking.
Taybeh Beer is Palestinian beer brewed to a recipe derived from monks in the middle ages. The West Bank The Palestinian National Authority (PNA or PA) is a semi-autonomous state institution nominally governing the bulk of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (which it calls the Palestinian Territories). It was established as a part of Oslo accords between the PLO and Israel. ...
Taybeh Beer logo Taybeh Beer is Palestinian beer brewed to a recipe derived from monks in the middle ages. ...
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Beer brewing is owned and controlled by the Syrian government. ...
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Main article: Oceanian beer World map exhibiting a common interpretation of Oceania; other interpretations may vary. ...
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Australian beer is mostly now lager. ...
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The indigenous people of New Zealand (Māori) did not brew beer. Major ingredients of beer were not introduced to New Zealand until Europeans arrived in the mid 1800s. The first beer brewed in New Zealand was by Captain Cook while anchored in Ship Cove in the outer reachs of Queen Charlotte Sound in January 1770. Here he experimented with the use beer brewed with young Rimu branches as a treatment against scurvy. European, and primarily British immigration to New Zealand in the 19th Century has resulted in a brewing tradition that is as established as European settlement itself. ...
Languages MÄori, English Religions MÄori religion, Christianity Related ethnic groups other Polynesian peoples, Austronesian peoples The word MÄori refers to the indigenous people of New Zealand and their language. ...
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British explorer James Cook is most noted for having discovered Australia and Hawaii. ...
Binomial name Dacrydium cupressinum Sol. ...
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The late European history is characterised by the dominance of about three large breweries. The dominance of these was helped by the buying of some of the small local breweries. From the mid 1980s small boutique or microbreweries started to emerge. Consequently, the range of beer styles increased. Some pubs operate their own small breweries, often housed within the pub itself. Wine and ready mixed alcoholic drink consumption is increasing and is lessening the quantity of beer being sold. 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
An amusingly named pub (the Old New Inn) at Bourton-on-the-Water, in the Cotswold Hills of South West England A pub in the Haymarket area of Edinburgh, Scotland A public house, usually known as a pub, is a drinking establishment found mainly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada...
Speights, Lion Red, Tui and Export Gold are at present the most popular kiwi beers. Steinlager is exported from New Zealand but is not commonly drank in the same way Fosters is not readily available in Australia. Speights is a brand of beer from Dunedin, New Zealand. ...
Interestingly, New Zealand is also a commercial mainstay of what are known as Ice Brewed Beers. These are bottom-fermented batch brewed lagers, which for commercial production reach an initial alcohol percentage of 3%. Fermentation precipitate solids (yeast, malt husks etc) are removed in a cryogenic concentration step with similarities to Methode Traditionelle Champagne wines , though on a much larger scale. The resulting condensate is a very pale and extremely pure lager beer, with an extremely low preciptate concentration and an alcohol percentage typically between 5.0 - 5.2% v/v. Champagne is often consumed as part of a celebration Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of wine to effect carbonation. ...
The most popular brands of Ice Brewed Beer are Lion Ice Lager, Black Ice (Lion Nathan) and Flame Beer (Dominion Breweries). They are very competitive in price with traditional beers, and in the New Zealand market appeal to the younger demographic (age 18 - 30 years) for their higher alcohol-volume ratios, and lower BU values. There are a number of smaller independent Breweries in New Zealand, the two most significant North Island independents being the Limburg Brewery, in Hastings, Hawkes Bay; And the Galbraith's Ale House in Eden Terrace, Auckland. | Beers of the world | | | | Africa | Kenya · Namibia · South Africa Beer in the glass Schlenkerla Rauchbier direct from the cask Beer is the worlds oldest[1] and most popular[2] alcoholic beverage; a beverage, it has been argued, which is responsible for humanitys ability to develop technology and build civilisation[3][4][5][6]. It is produced by...
The entrance of a brewery. ...
African beer refers to beer made in Africa. ...
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Contemporary Korean Beers The Korean beer market is dominated by the three major brands; Cass, Hite and OB. Most restaurants and bars will only have one on tap, as they are largely regarded as extremely similar in taste and price. ...
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