Nørrebro Bryghus
Nørrebro Bryghus is a Danish microbrewery located in the Nørrebro neighborhood of Copenhagen. They have an annual production of 50.000-60.000 hl.

Nørrebro Bryghus opened in September 2003 and was founded by ex-Carlsberg brewmaster Anders Kissmeyer. The brewery is known for their wide array of beer styles and for producing beer in the American microbrewery tradition.[1]
In both 2008 and 2010 the brewery won awards at the World Beer Cup, the biggest international beer competition in the world.[2]
Awards
- 2003 - Brewery of the Year, Danske Ølentusiaster[3]
- 2008 - Bronze Medal, Stevns CCC, World Beer Cup (Sour & Fruit beer)[4]
- 2008 - Bronze Medal, Little Korkny Ale, World Beer Cup (Aged Beer)[4]
- 2010 - Gold Medal, Little Korkny Ale Niepoort Barrel, World Beer Cup (Barley Wine-Style Ale)[5]
- 2010 - Gold Medal, Seven Imperial Stout Niepoort Barrel, World Beer Cup (American-Style Imperial Stout)[5]
- 2010 - Silver Medal, Viking Oud Bruin, World Beer Cup (American-Style Sour Ale)[5]
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References
- Nørrebro Bryghus: Beer Philosophy
- World Beer Cup
- ale.dk
- World Beer Cup Winners 2008
- "World Beer Cup Winners 2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-08-15. Retrieved 2010-04-12.
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