Bryggeriet Skands

Bryggeriet Skands is a microbrewery founded in 2003 by Morten and Birthe Skands in Brøndby, Denmark. Birthe Skands came from a position as head of the products and development department of Carlsberg.[1][2]

Beers

Skands and museum inspector Peter Steen Henriksen from National Museum testing The Egtved Girl's Brew at the brewery

Egtvedpigens Bryg

Egtvedpigens Bryg ("The Egtved Girl's Brew") has been developed in collaboration with the National Museum of Denmark and is an attemopt to recreate the beer remains of which has been found in the grave of the Egtved Girl.[3]

Esrum Kloster

Esrum Kloster is Bryggeriet Skands' interpretation of an abbey ale. It is brewed with herbs from the garden of Esrum Abbey in North Zealand.[4]

Other

  • Humlefryd (undergæret pilsner 5,5% vol. alcohol)
  • New Stout (undergæret stout 5,8% vol. alcohol)
  • Nick’s Ale (overgæret ale 5,1% vol. alcohol).
  • Skands Porter

See also

References

  1. "Ølrevolutionens Pionerer". Danske Ølentusiaster (in Danish). Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  2. "Fri øl til alle". Information (in Danish). Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  3. "Nu kan du smage EEgtvedpigens øl". videnskab.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  4. "Ølsmagning: Esrum Kloster fra Bryggeriet Skands". højtskum.blogspot.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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