Bryggeri AB Falken

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Bryggeri AB Falken (selling beer under the name Falcon) was a brewery in Falkenberg. After being bought by Carlsberg it is now just a brand name.

The brewery was founded in 1896 by John L Skanzte who picked Falkenberg because of the water. In 1955 they started selling beer under the Falcon name. The company continued to grow, but efter the ban on Class IIB beer the company came into difficultias and in 1977 it was bought by Pripps and was combined with Sandwalls in Borås (closed in 1981). 1985 the company was split into Falken that manufactured and Falcon that handled marketing, disturbution and sales. In 1994 the company was merged as Falcon.

1989 Falcon was combined with Till breweries in Östersund.

1996 the company was sold to Carlsberg.

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