Karhu (beer) explained

Karhu
Brewery:Sinebrychoff
Style:Pale lager
Year:1898
Abv:8.0% (Tosi Vahva Karhu)
5.4% (Karhu IVA)
4.6% (Karhu III)
Og:16.5% PI (Tosi Vahva Karhu)
12.3% PI (Karhu IVA)
10.5% PI (Karhu III)
Ibu:18 (Karhu III)

Karhu is a Finnish beer brand owned by the Sinebrychoff brewery, part of the Carlsberg Group. Karhu, meaning bear in Finnish, is a pale lager with a strong taste.

The brewing of Karhu began in 1929. The original Pori Brewery was bought by Sinebrychoff in 1972. From 2006 the beer has been made in a new brewery in Kerava. The Pori brewery was closed in 2009.

Karhu beers

Karhu's ingredients are water, barley, malt, barley starch and hops. The number in parentheses is alcohol percentage by volume (ABV).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: KARHU - #Seuraaitseäsi . Karhu.fi . 9 December 2020 . fi .
  2. Web site: File:Karhu.JPG - Wikimedia Commons.