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  2. Landjäger - Wikipedia

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    According to the Swiss German Dictionary, the name Landjäger was possibly derived from the dialect expression lang tige(n) 'smoked for a long time, air-cured for a long time.' [1] The humorous reinterpretation in the sense of 'mounted police' may be inspired by comparing the stiffness of sausages with the perceived military rigidity of a police officer.

  3. Dubbel - Wikipedia

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    The term dubbel (also double) is a Belgian Trappist beer naming convention. [1] The origin of the dubbel was a strong version of a brown beer brewed in Westmalle Abbey in 1856, which is known to have been on sale to the public by June 1861. [2] In 1926, the recipe was changed by brewer Henrik Verlinden, and it was sold as Dubbel Bruin. [3]

  4. Dortmunder Actien Brauerei - Wikipedia

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    Dortmunder Actien Brauerei took over Hansa in 1971. Dortmunder Hansa refers to a number of beers, popular due in part to low price. Hansa brews a variety of beers, including Pilsener, Altbier, Malzbier, Kölsch and wheat beer. Because of its low price, Hansa Pils is often used in Radler.

  5. Żubr (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Żubr beer (Polish for Bison) is a Polish lager brewed by the Kompania Piwowarska SA. It was formerly known as Dojlidy , the name of the brewery in the Białystok district of Dojlidy , where it is produced.

  6. Tyskie - Wikipedia

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    The standard favorite was the dark niskoekstraktowe, weak and only for immediate consumption. After the expansion of the brewery in the nineteenth century and the introduction of bottom-fermenting, they started to produce Tyskie lager, a relatively short Bavarian beer. The first beers were light and were sold under the Książęce brand.

  7. Gösser - Wikipedia

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    Gösser (German pronunciation: ⓘ) beer is the main brand of Göss Brewery in Leoben, one of the largest and most-well known in Austria.The brewery is part of Brau Union, the largest Austrian brewer, whose majority shareholder is the Dutch brewing company Heineken.

  8. Leżajsk Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The company claims that in 1525 Polish King Sigismund I the Old granted the town Leżajsk the exclusive right to brew beer. Since its recent upgrades, it is estimated that the brewery has a capacity of 1.85 million hl a year. Leżajsk constitutes for 17% of Grupa Żywiec's output. [1]

  9. Birrificio Angelo Poretti - Wikipedia

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    Birrificio Angelo Poretti is an Italian brewing company located in Varese.. The brewery was founded in 1877 by Angelo Poretti in Induno Olona.In 1939, the company passed to the Bassetti family, who owned the Splügen brewery in Chiavenna.