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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.
The brewery was founded in 2011 by four Estonian beer enthusiasts, who were soon joined by head brewer Chris Pilkington. [2] The first Põhjala beer, Öö Imperial Baltic Porter, was contract-brewed before the company's original brewery opened in Tallinn's Nõmme district in April 2014.
In 2001, the Frederik brand was introduced. New beer varieties Frederik Premium and Frederik Pilsner, light alcoholic drink Shandy (2.5%) were launched. [6] Viru Brewery was a member of the Estonian Breweries Association (Eesti Õlletootjate Liit) which represents the interests of the larger Estonian breweries. In 2019 the company declared a ...
Saku Brewery’s domestic product line consists of the beers Saku Originaal, Karl Friedrich, Saku Rock and Saku On Ice. [2] Saku Brewery is also the Estonian distributor for the products of Carlsberg Group’s Danish, French, Belgian and Finnish subsidiaries. Beer brands sold by Saku include Carlsberg, Tuborg, Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc and Grimbergen.
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).
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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In Estonia one commercial beer is sometimes described as "Estonian sahti", despite actually being an Estonian koduõlu: Pihtla Õlu from Pihtla õlleköök, Estonia; Finnish sahti has protected status in Europe., [4] so that in order to be described as sahti a beer must be brewed following something close to the traditional process and ...