Nesher Beer

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Nesher
TypeNesher Beer: light pale lager
Nesher Malt: non-alcoholic malt
ManufacturerTempo
Country of origin Israel
Introduced1934
Alcohol by volume White Nesher: 3.8%
Nesher Malt: < 0.5%[1]
VariantsNesher Beer, Nesher Malt, Nesher Malt Diet
Websitetempo.co.il/beers/white-nesher/

Nesher Beer (Hebrew: בירה נשר) (Beera Nesher) is a brand of Israeli beer and non-alcoholic malt beverages.

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Nesher Beer factory, 1941

Nesher Beer was the country's first industrially brewed beer. It was a joint French-Yishuv venture. [2] Production began in 1935 at the "Palestine Brewery Ltd" in Bat Yam. The distinctive, spread-wing eagle logo, still used today, was selected in a public competition advertised in the Palestine Post (now the Jerusalem Post).[3]

Today Nesher Beer is produced by Tempo Beer Industries in Netanya.

Beers[edit]

Nesher Beer is a pale lager beer produced from various grains. It is a light beer, defined as a Schankbier. Nesher Malt (or black beer) is non-alcoholic. It has a sweet taste and is sold in glass bottles of 330 ml or 500 ml and in 1.5 liter plastic bottles.

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