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Heineken Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪ.nə.kən/
Heineken is a popular Dutch brewing company known worldwide for its pale lager beer. The company was established in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam.
Etymology
The term "Heineken" is derived from the surname of its founder, Gerard Adriaan Heineken. The name is of Dutch origin, and it is commonly used to refer to the beer produced by the company.
Related Terms
- Brewing: The process of producing beer through the steeping of grain in water and fermenting with yeast.
- Lager: A type of beer that is fermented and conditioned at low temperatures.
- Amsterdam: The capital city of the Netherlands, where the Heineken company was founded.
- Gerard Adriaan Heineken: The founder of the Heineken company.
See Also
References
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Heineken
- Wikipedia's article - Heineken
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