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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: < 0.2%[1]
VariantsNesher Beer, Nesher Malt, Nesher Malt Diet
Websitetempo.co.il/beers/white-nesher/
Bottles of Nesher Malt beer served in Israel during the 1950s

Nesher (Hebrew: נשר) is a brand of Israeli beers and non-alcoholic malt beverages. It was the first beer industrially produced in Israel. First produced in 1935 by "Palestine Brewery Ltd" in Bat Yam, it is today brewed by Tempo Beer Industries in Netanya.

Beers

Nesher Beer (or White Nesher) is a pale lager beer produced from various grains. It is a light beer, defined as a Schankbier. It is the first beer produced in Israel, which was acquired by Tempo when it acquired Palestine Brewery Ltd. in 1985.

Nesher Malt (or Black Nesher) is the non-alcoholic variety. It has a sweet taste and is sold in glass bottles of 330 ml or 500 ml and in 1.5 liter plastic bottles.

See also

References

  1. ^ Malt Beverages. Tempo Beverages International.