57°55′30″N 12°06′00″E / 57.9251°N 12.1000°E
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Opened | 1996 | ||||||||||||||||
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Ahlafors Bryggerier is a Swedish microbrewery located in Ale, Västra Götaland county. The beers can be found in a few restaurants and be bought through the order segment at Systembolaget (Västra Götaland County only). The alcohol by volume (ABV) range from 4.5% to 6.0%.
The brewery also produces two kinds of cider: Ahlafors Päroncider (pear cider) and Ahlafors Flädercider (elder cider).
The winning beers of the Swedish homebrewing championships between 2002 and 2005 were awarded to make one full-scale brewing at Ahlafors facilities:
- 2002: Simple stout (a dry stout)
- 2003: Macka (a Scottish ale)
- 2004: Kåtisbock (an eisbock)
- 2005: Russki imponerande stout (an imperial stout)
Ahlafors Bryggerier offers guided tours and tastings at the brewery.
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