Julebrus Explained

Norwegian: Julebrus or Norwegian: jolebrus (English: Christmas soda) is a Norwegian soft drink brewed by most Norwegian breweries as a Christmas drink for minors, instead of the traditional Norwegian: [[juleøl]] (English: Christmas ale); it is not restricted to minors though, as it is very popular for all ages.

Julebrus is a yearly tradition for many Norwegians; it is very common to see families drinking julebrus at the dinner table around Christmas time.

Norwegian: Julebrus comes in red or golden brown colors – and occasionally others such as green or pink – depending on brewery and brand.[1] Red is raspberry or redcurrant-flavored, while the golden brown color is champagne cola-flavored.

It is sold beginning October 14th each year and lasts until january.[2]

Julebrus sales start in October, and amount to around 6,5% of all soda sales in Norway in that month. When it gets closer to Christmas, julebrus sales sometimes reach 30% of all soda sales in Norway.

Hamar og Lillestrøm is the country's most popular brand, with 7 million liters produced each year. This counts for about one third of the total julebrus production, which lies at around 21 million litres per year.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Dalseg . Elisabeth . 12 October 2024 . Du grønne glitrende julebrus . . no.
  2. Web site: Molland . Erik . 13 October 2024 . Julebrus-boom i oktober: - Ikke for tidlig . 17 October 2024 . . no.