Talk:Tuborg Brewery

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[edit] Tuborg Hat

Added info about the tuborg hat, will do a bigger rewrite later. Owwmykneecap 01:50, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Name?

Reading a number of brewery-related pages at Wikipedia (I'm doing the developmental editing and copyediting on a book and I'm in the middle of extended fact-checking), I have a repeating question at many of them: "What's the proper company name?" In this case, is it "Tuborg Brewery"? "Tuborg Brewing Company"? Or what? In English translation, of course -- but I have the same problem with a great many of the American companies. Maybe this point should be included as a standard for the Beer Project? --Michael K. Smith 14:47, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Calender Beer?

Perhaps the Calender beer should also be added to the table of beers?

[edit] Six for Seven?

However how obvious it is, the article should atleast explain what six for seven is. I assume it is 6 beers for 7 euros, but I have no clue really.