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  2. Beer in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    This indicates that beer sales in Denmark are dominated by domestic brands; however, imports increased by 14% in 2006 to reach 36.3 million litres. Germany is the most important source market for imports. Danish beer exports was 296.1 million litres in 2006. Germany continues to be the most important export market for Danish beer.

  3. Beer in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Lättöl, i.e., beer below the lower threshold (2.25% ABV), is considered a lättdryck (light beverage) and may be sold anywhere with no age restriction. [2] For starköl, beer above the upper threshold (3.5% ABV) may only be sold in Systembolaget stores to people aged 20 or above and in pubs to people aged 18 or above.

  4. Beer in Norway - Wikipedia

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    As with most countries in Europe and America, the most popular style of beer in Norway is pilsner-style pale lager. According to the Norwegian brewers' association, most beer brewed in Norway is pale lager. [1] Until recently, this was the only style of beer to be had, except at Christmas time, when Christmas beers become available.

  5. Harboe's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bear beer is one of Harboes Bryggeri's products. Harboe's Brewery [1] (Danish: Harboes Bryggeri A/S) [2] is a Danish brewery located in Skælskør, Denmark which was established in 1883. Harboes is an international beverage manufacturer with production facilities in three countries and business activities in more than 90 markets worldwide.

  6. Alcoholic drinks in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Absolut Vodka, the most successful product of the privatised manufacturer Vin&Sprit.. Alcoholic drinks in Sweden are as common as in most of the Western world.Sweden is historically part of the vodka belt, with high consumption of distilled drinks and binge drinking, but during the later half of the 20th century, habits became more harmonized with western Europe, with increasing popularity of ...

  7. List of beer and breweries by region - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Scandinavian balls of fire, beer, wine, pride: Here's four ...

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    Thousands of visitors are expected at these four annual festivals taking place on the last three Saturdays of the month.

  9. Beer classification in Sweden and Finland - Wikipedia

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    Class III beer is also, unofficially, divided into two sub-groups, "Mellanöl" ("in-between beer"), with ABV between 3.6% and 4.5%, and normal "strong beer" with ABV above 4.5%. There is no real maximum amount of how much alcohol Class III beer may contain, and amounts of 10%+ are common. Mellanöl used to be available in supermarkets between ...