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Kopparberg Fruit Lager Lemon & Lime beer 8x500ml bottles

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The cider category has experienced phenomenal growth over the past three years and most of that can be attributed to modern flavoured ciders,” says Porter. If the products are strong, sales will not start to diminish when the next flavoured launch comes to market. Perronelle’s Blush was launched in 2007 and is still performing extremely well. Nobody wants to see fruit cider go the way of standard lager, where discounting has become the norm.” If you are a licensed outlet with Kopparberg kegs, you may be eligible for reimbursement on the excise duty paid for the remaining liquid. Per current Government guidelines the duty reclaim process will apply to all best before expiry dates up to and including 4th July 2020.

Kopparbergs Bryggeri was re-established in 1994, when Peter Bronsman and his brother Dan-Anders Bronsman bought the old brewery in the town of Kopparberg, Sweden. 36 regional brewers originally founded it in 1882. Kopparberg is now sold in more than 30 countries and is the world’s best-selling pear cider. Kopparberg is listed in Sweden on the NGM Nordic MTF. KOPPARBERG TOWN Kopparberg is all about fruit. So, when Kopparberg went into beer fruit also joined. 2015 – First Frozen Fruit Cider The brewery is taken over by a Swiss company. The new owners were not interested in the brewery’s rich history of beer and cider. They simply wanted the fresh, soft water for export. As a result, the brewery later closed for the second time in its history. 1930 – The first ciderWe’re working with retailers to look at ways of bringing in innovation without making the fixture unmanageable.”

When Bronsman took over in 1994, there were six members of staff. One retired, another quit, but four are still there. They have watched the brewery grow and grow and grow. When they go on holiday, to London or Greece or Spain or Thailand, staff and others from the area see people drinking the cider that bears the name of their tiny hometown in central Sweden and are liable to swell up with pride.The first batch of Kopparberg lands in the UK. A success story is in the making. 2005 – Irish establishment Kopparberg Gin with Strawberry&Lime and Mixed Fruit launches to follow up with the pink gin trend. The gin is in company of a RTD Gin and lemonade mix. 2016 – Kopparkeg

Kopparbergs Bryggeri was established in 1882 in Kopparberg, Sweden. 36 craft brewers joined forces to what today still remains as Kopparbergs Bryggeri. Generations of local families have worked for the brewery and our people will always be one of our keys to success. Following the success of Kopparberg Gin, Kopparberg Vodka i various flavors were launched. 2019 – Kopparberg Gin One of the downsides to all this activity and demand is how retailers accommodate fruit ciders within an ever more crowded fixture trying to make room for the plentiful offshoots of an increasingly fragmented long alcoholic drinks market.

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Copping agrees the fruit cider opportunity isn’t just for the summer. “There has certainly been a trend towards more exotic flavours in many different categories,” she says, “which is why we’ve brought out Passionfruit this summer, but I think we will see more autumnal and winter ciders enter the category in the future.” The first cider is produced in Kopparberg, but the country’s yearning for beer sees it becoming the major focus for much of the following 60 years. 1882 – The beginning In a bid to become “the most preferred and loved alcoholic drinks brand in the UK”, Kopparberg is launching Fruit Lager Lemon & Lime. When people thought they liked dry cider we gave them sweet pear cider to love. When people loved sweet pear we introduced fruit cider for them to hanker. When people hankered fruit cider we launched frozen fruit cider for them to discover.

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