Sinebrychoff
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Sinebrychoff Brewery is a traditional Finnish brewery. It was founded in 1819 in Helsinki, Finland by Russian emigrant Nikolai Sinebrychoff, and is one of the largest breweries in Finland today. It has since become part of Carlsberg Breweries A/S.
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[edit] Brief details
The Sinebrychoff logo consists of two brewery horses beneath a golden crown on a red base.
[edit] Beer
Most notable Sinebrychoff products are their Koff brand of lager and Sinebrychoff Porter. Sinebrychoff also produces popular Karhu brand of beer, as well as other special and seasonal beers and a large amount of other beverages.
[edit] Koff
Koff is the name of a Finnish beer that is very popular in the Nordic countries. It is brewed by the Sinebrychoff brewery which claims to be the oldest brewery in Northern Europe and is located in Kerava, Finland. Koff has been brewed there since 1819.