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Beer brands of Netherlands

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  • Amstel Brewery
    Amstel Brewery Dutch brewery
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    Amstel Brewery (Dutch: Amstelbrouwerij) is a Dutch brewery founded in 1870 on the Mauritskade in Amsterdam. It was taken over by Heineken International in 1968, and the brewing plant closed down in 1982, with production moving to the main Heineken plant at Zoeterwoude.
  • Heineken International
    Heineken International Dutch brewing company
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    Heineken N.V. is a Dutch multinational brewing company, founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. As of 2019, Heineken owns over 165 breweries in more than 70 countries. It produces 348 international, regional, local and speciality beers and ciders and employs approximately 85,000 people.
  • Heineken Oud Bruin
    Heineken Oud Bruin oud bruin beer
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    Heineken Oud Bruin (English: Heineken Old Brown) is a Dutch-style oud bruin beer produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken. It shares only the name with the stronger, more acidic oud bruin beers of Belgium, which are a different style. It is available only in the Netherlands
  • Heineken Pale lager beer by the Dutch brewing company Heineken N.V.
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    Heineken Lager Beer (Dutch: Heineken Pilsener), or simply Heineken, is a Dutch pale lager beer with 5% alcohol by volume produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken N.V. Heineken beer is sold in a green bottle with a red star.
  • Grolsch Brewery
    Grolsch Brewery Dutch brewery
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    Koninklijke Grolsch N.V. ("Royal Grolsch"), known simply as Grolsch, is a Dutch brewery founded in 1615 by Willem Neerfeldt in Groenlo. In 1895, the de Groen family bought the brewery. They had started their own brewery in Enschede in the early 19th century and held a significant stake until 2007. Today the main brewery is in Enschede.
  • Oranjeboom Brewery
    Oranjeboom Brewery Dutch brewery
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    The Oranjeboom Brewery was founded in Rotterdam in 1671. The brewery there closed in 1990, with production shifted to Breda. That brewery was sold to Interbrew in 1995 and was closed in 2004 by InBev, Interbrew's successor. Production of the brand Oranjeboom was moved to the Dommelsch brewery. In October 2013, Oranjeboom was relaunched as a "quirky" new European style lager.
  • Heineken Tarwebok
    Heineken Tarwebok Dutch bock beer
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    Heineken Tarwebok (English: Heineken Wheat Bock) was a bock beer produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken. The beer was made in the brewery in 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. In the fall of 2020, it was announced that Heineken Tarwebok was removed from the Heineken portfolio.
  • Heineken Premium Light
    Heineken Premium Light low alcohol beer
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    Heineken Light (labelled as Heineken 3 in Australia) is a light beer brewed by Heineken for the United States market. It was introduced in 2005. Heineken light reportedly has: 90 calories per 12 oz. bottle and 6.8 grams of carbohydrates. The beer has fewer calories, less carbohydrate, and less alcohol than lager beers such as the Heineken Pilsener. The beer has 3.3% alcohol by volume.
  • Dommelsch Brewery
    Dommelsch Brewery Dutch brewery
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    Dommelsch Brewery is a brewery founded in 1744 in the village of Dommelen, Netherlands. It is part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev group, and brews Dommelsch Pilsener for the Dutch market.
  • Hertog Jan
    Hertog Jan Dutch brewery
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    Hertog Jan is a brewery in the Netherlands. Originally Hertog Jan was a brand only, owned by distributor De Kikvorsch in Deest. Under this brand several types of beer were released, of which the top-fermenting beers were all made at the Arcense Stoombierbrouwerij in Arcen. In the early 1980s the brewery had played a major role in the revival of beer culture in the Netherlands. In 1995 it became part of the international Interbrew (later InBev, now Anheuser–Busch InBev) group and in 1998 was renamed to Hertog Jan Brouwerij. The brewery is named after John I, Duke of Brabant.
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