Free party for beer lovers on Carlsberg’s 170th anniversary

Talk about beer in Denmark and the first name that comes to one’s mind is Carlsberg. The history of the brewery is closely intertwined with Copenhagen since 1847 and to celebrate its 170th anniversary this year, Carlsberg is throwing a street party for everyone.

The event will offer a range of fun-filled activities that will definitely make the celebration memorable for Copenhageners.  As well as a variety of Carlsberg’s beers for purchase, there will also be free tastings to spice up everyone’s mood.

What’s more, there will be food trucks selling mouthwatering delights, and guests will get to witness the works of street artists from across the world. And since no party is complete without music, there will be DJs to keep everyone energised with some great dance beats throughout the event.

Guests will also be surprised by the live performance of a popular Danish band whose name will be revealed on Carlsberg’s Facebook page soon. There is no admission fee and the bars will offer a great selection of beers at good prices. So don’t miss the chance and take your friends and family to join the celebrations at the brewery on Saturday August 26 at 13:00.

More information about the event can be found here.





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