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Holsten Pils

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Holsten Pils is a German brand of lager, a pilsner, brewed in the UK in Northampton by Carlsberg Group.

History

It was first developed in the north of West Germany in 1953.

Carlsberg bought Holsten Brewery (Holsten-Brauerei AG) in 2004 for around 300 million euros.

Production

It contains water, malted barley, glucose syrup and hops. In Germany it is known as Holsten Pilsener and is 4.8% alcohol by volume.

Production of Holsten Pils began in Northampton on Tuesday 1 November 2005.[1]

In May 2006 Carlsberg launched a draught version of Holsten Pils in a 30-litre keg. Each can has the motto Pure Brewing Excellence.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Carlsberg Group". Archived from the original on 8 November 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2014.