Beer in Norway - Common Brands

Common Brands

  • Ringnes is originally from Oslo, and is brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri in Oslo. It is Norway's most sold beer brand. It is owned by the Danish brewery Carlsberg.
  • Hansa is originally from Bergen, and is brewed by Hansa Brewery in Bergen, owned by Hansa Borg Bryggerier It is Norway's second largest beer brand.
  • Aass is originally from Drammen, and is brewed by Aass Bryggeri in Drammen.
  • Mack is originally from Tromsø, and is brewed by Macks Ølbryggeri in Tromsø. Macks Ølbryggeri is the world's northernmost brewery.
  • CB is originally from Kristiansand, and is brewed by Christianssands Bryggeri (CB) in Kristiansand. CB is owned by Hansa-Borg Bryggerier.
  • Borg is originally from Sarpsborg, and is brewed by Borg Bryggerier, that belongs to Hansa-Borg Bryggerier in Sarpsborg.
  • E. C. Dahls is originally from Trondheim, and is brewed by Ringnes E. C. Dahls Bryggeri in Trondheim. E. C. Dahls is owned by Ringnes Bryggeri.
  • Tou was originally from Stavanger. It is brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri in Oslo.
  • Frydenlund is originally from Oslo. It is brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri in Oslo.
  • Lundetangen is originally from Skien. It is brewed by Aass Bryggeri in Drammen.
  • Grans is originally from Sandefjord. It is brewed by Grans Bryggeri in Sandefjord.
  • Arendals is originally from Arendal. It is brewed by Arendals Bryggeri in Arendal.
  • Nøgne Ø is originally from Grimstad, and is brewed by Nøgne Ø Brewery in Grimstad.

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