Royal Unibrew

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Royal Unibrew A/S
Location Fakse
Denmark
Owner(s) Public
OMXRBREW
Annual production 4.8 million hl.
Active beers
Royal Export
Royal Selection
Royal Stout Stout
Royal Pilsner Lager
Royal Classic Lager
Royal Red Lager
Albani Odense Pilsner Lager
Ceres Top Lager
Faxe Fad Lager
Thor Pilsner Lager
Maribo Pilsner Lager
This article is about the Danish brewery. For the Quebec brewery, see Unibroue.

Royal Unibrew is the second largest brewery group in Denmark, selling under the brands Ceres, Faxe and Albani, although their best selling beer is marketed as Royal. The company was known as Bryggerigruppen until May 2005.

Royal Unibrew also has a strong presence in the Baltic region, where it owns Vilniaus Tauras, Kalnapilis (both in Lithuania), and Lacplesa Alus (in Latvia), as well as in Poland, where it has recently purchased the Strzelec and Brok breweries, and most recently Browar Lomza. It also brews and markets Heineken in Denmark.

[edit] List of subsidiaries

Brewery Country
Albani Bryggeriene A/S Denmark
Brok Browar Poland
Browar Lomza Poland
Ceres Bryggeriet Denmark
Cido Latvia
Faxe Denmark
Kalnapilis Lithuania
Lāčplēša Alus Latvia
Livu Alus Latvia
Maribo Bryghus Denmark
Strzelec Brewery Poland
Tauras Lithuania

[edit] Royal Brand

The largest brand of Unibrew is Royal. It is based of the two most popular beers in the Unibrew: The Ceres Royal Export, and Faxe Pilsner/Classic. Royal Export was also brewed by the other breweries in the group, but later the Pilsner and Classic were added to make a complete family of beer as is traditional in Denmark.

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