http://www.PhilinVancouver.com http://www.PhilinBangkok.com Bavaria Holland's Premium Beer with different kinds from 10% Alcohol & Non Alcohol and Fruit Beer, All were Delicious & Smooth. Bavaria is the second largest brewery in the Netherlands. The company, which produces five hundred million litres of beer annually, is based in the town of Lieshout, North Brabant. Founded in 1719 by Laurentius Moorees, it is currently owned by the Swinkels family. The brewery produces a range of standard and low alcohol pale lagers under a variety of brand names including Bavaria and Hollandia. The best-known global product is Bavaria Premium Pils lager. The brewery also makes a popular alcohol-free beer, Bavaria 0.0%; malts are also available in apple, caramel, lemon and karkadé flavours. It is also contracted to make a number of European supermarket own-brand Dutch lagers, including Albert Heijn Pilsener.
Bavaria makes two special beers called Bavaria 8.6 and Bavaria 8.6 Red. Other special beers include the La Trappe and the Moreeke, a tribute to one of Bavaria's founding fathers, Laurentius Morees. Previously in Australia, the Liquorland chain of bottle shops distributed both Bavaria and Hollandia brands as 'premium' imported Dutch beers, before switching over to Hollandia exclusively. Bavaria is now found throughout Australia in independent bottle shops. Bavaria Crown is sold in Ireland. Since the early 1990s, Bavaria has exported premium beer to several countries in the former Soviet Union.
Bavaria makes two special beers called Bavaria 8.6 and Bavaria 8.6 Red. Other special beers include the La Trappe and the Moreeke, a tribute to one of Bavaria's founding fathers, Laurentius Morees. Previously in Australia, the Liquorland chain of bottle shops distributed both Bavaria and Hollandia brands as 'premium' imported Dutch beers, before switching over to Hollandia exclusively. Bavaria is now found throughout Australia in independent bottle shops. Bavaria Crown is sold in Ireland. Since the early 1990s, Bavaria has exported premium beer to several countries in the former Soviet Union.
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