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Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Beverages |
Headquarters | Rheinfelden, Aargau, Switzerland |
Parent | Carlsberg Group |
Website | https://feldschloesschen.swiss/en/ |
Feldschlösschen (lit. 'small castle in the fields') is a Swiss beverage and brewing company located in Rheinfelden, in the German-speaking canton of Aargau, Switzerland.
Founded in 1876, the company operates the biggest brewery in Switzerland by production, the Feldschlösschen Brewery. It bought out Cardinal in 1991, and became a division of Carlsberg in 2000. In addition to beer, it also produces non-alcoholic beverages and mineral waters. The following brands are produced:
- Feldschlösschen
- Feldschlösschen Alcohol Free
- Hürlimann (merged in 1996)
- Cardinal (acquired in 1991)
- Carlsberg
- Tuborg
- Sommersby
- Pepsi
- Gurten
- Valaisanne
- Warteck
- Castello (beer)
- Schweppes
- 7up
- Lipton Ice Tea
Similarly named German brewer
Feldschlößchen (with the eszett, ß) is the name of a brewer in Dresden, Germany, with no relation. See: Feldschlößchen (Dresden) [de]
See also
- Beer in Switzerland
- Calanda Bräu, the main competitor brewery, owned by Heineken
Notes
- Swiss German always uses ss in place of the eszett ß
References
- "Feldschlösschen". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in German). Retrieved 2021-06-22.
- "Feldschloesschen Getraenke AG". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
External links
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