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Brouwers is a well-known private label beer brand primarily associated with the Dutch supermarket giant Albert Heijn. Originally introduced in 1978, the brand was established to provide a quality alternative to major commercial pilsners.
While Brouwers serves as a house brand for Albert Heijn, its production is typically outsourced to established Dutch breweries. The 0.0% variant is specifically designed to meet the growing demand for alcohol-free beer options in the European market, maintaining a traditional beer flavor profile without the alcohol content.
As a private label, the ultimate ownership lies with Ahold Delhaize, the multinational retail holding company created from the merger of the Dutch Ahold and Belgian Delhaize Group. The product remains a staple of the Dutch retail landscape, emphasizing its heritage since the late 1970s.
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