Lapland is a region in the north of Finland and covers almost 100,000 square kilometers. With a population density of less than two inhabitants per square kilometer, this area is one of the least populated in Finland. It is assumed that there were hunting and gathering peoples in Lapland as early as 9000 BC. In addition to the official Finnish language, several dialects and the language of the indigenous Sami are spoken. Lapin Kulta is a Finnish term and means something like the gold or the darling of Lapland. However, this does not refer to natural resources, specialties or traditions, but to a particularly popular beer that comes from Finland.
Lapin Kulta is a Finnish beer brand and the name of a whole range of different brews from this brewery. At this point we would like to introduce you to Lapin Kulta Export: The light lager from Finland brings a moderate 5.2% alcohol content and a finely tuned balance of caramel malt and herbal hops into the glass. Harmonious 21 bitter units round off the tasty play of aromas well.
Lapin Kulta Export is presented in a shiny old gold and has a small head of foam on its crystal-clear body. A scent of oven-fresh bread, meadow herbs and sun-ripened grain invites you to take a sip. The taste is made up of soft malt, freshly mown grass, creamy caramel, floral hops and a hint of fruit.
water, barley malt , hops