Amager Bryghus is a Danishmicrobrewery situated on the island of Amager. It was founded in 2007 by Morten Valentin Lundsbak and Jacob Storm[1] in an old warehouse previously owned by the Church of Scientology.[2] Its first beer to make it into the Ratebeer Top 50 was an Imperial Stout called Hr. Frederiksen.[3] This particular beer was crafted to celebrate a friend of the owners, Peter Frederiksen, who helped them for a whole year in setting up the brewery.[2] Owing to the success of Hr. Frederiksen, they partnered with Shelton Brothers and began exporting to the United States.[2] Since 2009 they have been in the Ratebeer top 100 breweries list.[4]
In 2013, one of the labels for their beer Lust was censored by the Swedish state alcohol authority (Systembolaget) because it depicted a topless woman. This was considered unacceptable by Systembolaget due to the fact that "sexual success can not be associated with drinking beer".[5] This created a controversy around censorship featured by the Swedish media.[6]
In 2017, Amager Bryghus moved to larger premises at Kirstinehøj 38B in Kastrup, next to Copenhagen Airport.
References
^"Historien" [The story]. amagerbryghus.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 30 September 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.