What does CARLSBERG GROUP Own?
Carlsberg Beer was created in the year 1847 by J.C. Jacobsen in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was renamed Gamle Carlsberg (“Old Carlsberg”) after his son opened a brewery and called it Ny (or “New”) Carlsberg. However, the two merged in 1906 and the name was reverted. In 1970, the company merged with fellow Danish brewery Tuborg to become United Breweries AS. In 1992 it merged with Tetley to become Carlsberg-Tetley, and then later Carlsberg Group. Since then, it has purchased dozens of beer brands worldwide, most notably through its joint acquisition of Scottish & Newcastle in 2008 with Heineken, who it split up the assets with.
- KRONENBOURG BEER
- OKOCIM BEER
- WELLS BEER
- YOUNG’S BEER
- LVIVSKE BEER
- SVYTURYS BEER
- MYTHOS BEER
- SLAVUTYCH BEER
- BEERLAO
- SOMERSBY HARD CIDER
- KARMI BEER
- ROBERT DOMS BEER
- HOLSTEN BEER
- JACOBSEN BEER
- LAV BEER
- ZATEC BEER
- PRIPPS BLA BEER
- CELIA BEER
- RINGNES BEER
- FELDSCHLOSSCHEN BEER
- FALCON BEER
- MARSTONS BEER
- E.C. DAHLS BEER
- TETLEYS BEER
- KOFF BEER
- ANGKOR BEER
- XIRDALAN BEER
- ALIVARIA BEER
- SAKU BEER
- DERBES BEER
- ALDARIS BEER
- WATERLOO BEER
- GORKHA BEER
- SARBAST BEER
- WERNESGRÜNER
- CARLSBERG BEER (Outside of China, Indonesia, Israel, Cyprus, and the Philippines)
- TUBORG BEER (Outside of Israel)
- GRIMBERGEN BEER (Outside of Belgium)
- SKOL BEER (Outside of Africa and South America)
- LAND SHARK LAGER (Inside of Canada)
- BROOKLYN BREWERY (Inside of Europe and Hong Kong)
- ESTRELLA DAMM BEER (for some United Kingdom customers)
- HENNINGER BEER (Inside Greece)