Feldschlösschen
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Feldschlösschen is a brand
Brand
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 of beer
Beer
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. The brewery
Brewery
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, located in Rheinfelden
Rheinfelden
Rheinfelden is a municipality in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland, seat of the district of Rheinfelden. It is located 15 kilometres east of Basel. The name means the fields of the Rhine, as the town is located on the Hochrhein. It is home to Feldschlösschen, the most popular beer in...

, Switzerland
Switzerland
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 is the biggest brewery in Switzerland. It was bought by Carlsberg in 2000.

The brewery is in the shape of a castle and Feldschlösschen's name means 'castle in the fields' in German.

The following brands are produced
  • Feldschlösschen
  • Feldschlösschen Alcohol Free
  • Hürlimann
    Hürlimann Brewery
    Hürlimann Brewery is a former brewery in Zürich, Switzerland now owned by the Rheinfelden, Aargau based brewery Feldschlösschen, which is owned by Carlsberg....

  • Cardinal
  • Carlsberg
  • Tuborg
  • Gurten
  • Valaisanne
  • Warteck
  • Castello (beer)
  • Schweppes
  • Lipton Ice Tea
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