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  2. Põhjala Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Põhjala's "Beery Christmas", 2019. Põhjala Brewery (Estonian: Põhjala pruulikoda) is a craft brewery in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] Its name is Estonian for "northern realm". [2] It is the largest craft brewery in the Baltic states [3] and the only one to have been included in the Ratebeer "top 100" list of world breweries. [4]

  3. Beer in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The Estonian beer market is dominated by Saku and A. Le Coq, [3] who in 2022 together possessed over 90 percent of market share. [4] Saku was founded in 1820 in the town of Saku near Tallinn and is owned by Carlsberg Group. [5] Tartu's A. Le Coq was founded in 1807 and is currently owned by the Finnish company Olvi. [6]

  4. Tanker Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tanker Brewery is an Estonian brewery founded in Tallinn in 2014. [1] The brewery's best-selling product is Sauna Session, a beer flavoured with birch whisks. [1] In 2019, Tanker Brewery opened a new factory in the town of Jüri south of Tallinn, nearly two times bigger than their existing factory. This allowed the brewery to package beer in ...

  5. A. Le Coq - Wikipedia

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    The best known beer is the A. Le Coq Premium, which is the most popular beer in Estonia, according to the latest AC Nielsen results in October 2008. A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn was named after the beer. A. Le Coq's key brands are A. Le Coq (beer), Fizz (cider), Aura (juice), Dynami:t (energy drink), Arctic (sport drinks) and Limonaad (softdrink).

  6. Saku, Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Saku (German: Sack) is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Harju County, Estonia, located 16 km (10 mi) south from Tallinn, the capital. It is the administrative centre of Saku Parish . Saku had a population of 4,675 on 1 April 2012, [ 1 ] which makes it the third biggest small borough in Estonia.

  7. Olde Hansa - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant Olde Hansa with 300 customer places was opened in the building in 1997, becoming one of the most famous tourist destinations in Tallinn. The style of the restaurant, including the food and drink, the cutlery and the dress of the staff in the three-floor restaurant were modelled after the Hanseatic League .

  8. Õllesummer - Wikipedia

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    Õllesummer was a beer festival, which took place in Tallinn, Estonia. This festival was the biggest beer festival in Nordic countries. [1] The last festival took place in 2018. [2] The first festival took place in 1994. Since 1996, the festival location was Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. [1] During the festival, beer tents and several arenas ...

  9. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn - Kalamaja: NOA Chef’s Hall: Contemporary: Tallinn - Merivälja: Reference [3] [4] [2] Key Indicates a restaurant with one Michelin star Indicates a ...