Sandels (beer)

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A can of Sandels beer in Kustaanmiekka, Suomenlinna.

Sandels is a Finnish beer brand manufactured by the Olvi brewery since 1973.[1] It is named after the Swedish marshal and war hero of the Finnish War, Johan August Sandels (1764–1831). The cans and bottles of the beer contain anecdotes and sayings from Sandels's life, many of them related to beer. The regular Sandels is a pale lager, but other versions of the beer exist as well, such as a darker beer, and a wheat beer.[2] Sandels was named the top rated beer brand in Finland in a 2015 study.[3] Sandels is available with three different alcohol percentages: 4.7%, 5.3% and 7.5%.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rissane, Mika (2016). Down Beer Street: History in a Pint Glass. Souvenir Press Ltd. ISBN 978-0285643376.
  2. ^ "Sandels - Olvi". Olvi.fi. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  3. ^ "Kukko syrjäytti Karhun - Markkinointi & Mainonta". Marmai.fi. Retrieved 2017-12-09.