
Faxe - Wikipedia
The name Faxe is Old Norse and means "horse mane", probably a reference to its location on a long hill. The town is mentioned in 1280. The first church was built in 1440. For many years the letter x …
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Faxe Premium | Royal Unibrew A/S | BeerAdvocate
Faxe Premium is a classic international premium lager with a smooth, distinctive taste. The combination of the finest malt, hops and own water results in an all-malt premium beer, which is full-bodied, …
Who owns FAXE BEER? - Who Owns My Beer?
Faxe Brewery was founded in 1901 in the town of Faxe (also known as Fakse), Denmark by the husband and wife Nikoline and Conrad Nielsen. Nikoline had been a proficient brewer ever since she …
Faxe – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Faxe is a city in Zealand that is famous for its limestone quarry and clean water which was the base for the brewery Faxe started by Nicoline Nielsen. Faxe was called Fakse until the beginning of 2007.
Faxe - Wikiwand articles
The name Faxe is Old Norse and means " horse mane ", probably a reference to its location on a long hill. The town is mentioned in 1280. The first church was built in 1440. For many years the letter x …
Faxe Brewery - Wikipedia
In 1989 Faxe Bryggeri merged with Bryggerigruppen, which later developed into Royal Unibrew. It is known around Germany for its 5% 1 litre cans, North America for its 8% and 10% 500mL cans, and …
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Faxe Extra Strong | Royal Unibrew A/S | BeerAdvocate
Faxe 10% is a strong beer with 10% alcohol. The slight sweetness combined with the high alcohol percentage results in a balanced product with a vinous taste. It is easily drinkable and an excellent …
faxe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sep 22, 2025 · Verb [edit] faxe inflection of faxer: first / third-person singular present indicative / subjunctive second-person singular imperative