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Saku is traditionally more popular in north and west Estonia, while A. Le Coq has its heartland in the south and east. [7] A. Le Coq states that it is the biggest drinks manufacturer in Estonia, [6] while Saku states that its Saku Originaal is Estonia's most popular beer brand. [5] Both produce non-alcoholic drinks as well as beer and mixed drinks.
Beer brands of Estonia (2 P) Pages in category "Estonian brands" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
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 ...
Viru Beer logo since September 2010. Viru beer was Estonia's first ‘gypsy’ beer brand, developed by Baltic Beer Company in 2004. Viru brand name comes from the word Viru that is widely used in Northern parts of Estonia as the name for streets, buildings, businesses as well as two counties of East Viru (Ida-Viru maakond)and West Viru (Lääne-Viru maakond).
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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 cans instead of glass bottles. [2] [3]
Pages in category "Beer brands of Estonia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A. Le Coq; S.
Beer has been brewed by Armenians since ancient times. One of the first confirmed written evidences of ancient beer production is Xenophon's reference to "wine made from barley" in one of the ancient Armenia villages, as described in his 5th century B.C. work Anabasis: "There were stores within of wheat and barley and vegetables, and wine made from barley in great big bowls; the grains of ...