Holsten Pils Explained

Holsten Pils is a brand of lager, a pilsner, brewed in Northampton by Carlsberg Group.

It was derived from the German Holsten Pilsener, also called Holsten Pils informally, which continues to be brewed in Hamburg (northern Germany).

History

Holsten Brewery was founded in Altona (now a district of Hamburg) in 1879. The pilsner variety was first developed in 1953.

Carlsberg bought Holsten Brewery (Holsten-Brauerei AG) in 2004 for around 300 million euros.

Production

The British product contains water, malted barley, hops and glucose syrup. The German original does not contain glucose syrup, which would be contrary to the German law of purity. It is 4.8% alcohol by volume.[1]

Production of Holsten Pils began in Northampton on Tuesday 1 November 2005.[2]

In May 2006 Carlsberg launched a draught version of Holsten Pils in a 30-litre keg. Each can has the motto Pure Brewing Excellence.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Holsten Pilsener . 27 July 2024.
  2. Web site: Carlsberg Group . 7 November 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111108192710/http://www.carlsberggroup.com/investor/news/Pages/CarlsbergUKstartsproductionofHolstenPilsATW2005.aspx . 8 November 2011 . dead .