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==History==
==History==
[[Patrick Bronaugh]] started brewing {{wpl|ales}} in 1678 at the Saint Áine’s Gate Brewery, Sionainn. On 23 April 1678, he signed a 5,500 year lease at $39 per annum for the unused brewery.


==Varieties==
==Varieties==

Revision as of 01:42, 29 December 2021

Bronaugh
TypeDry stout (beer)
ManufacturerBronaugh Brewery
Country of originGotneska
Region of originShannon
Introduced1678
Alcohol by volume6.5%
ColourDark ruby red
FlavourTangy
VariantsStronger, Abv 12%
Websitewww.Bronaugh.com

Bronaugh (/tbd/) is an Gotneskan Amber Ale/ Stout that originated in the brewery of Patrick Bronaugh at St. Aíne’s Gate, Sionainn , Gotneska, in 1678. It is one of the most successful alcohol brands worldwide,it is the best-selling alcoholic drink in Gotneka where Bronaugh & Co. Brewery makes almost $4.5 billion worth of beer annually.

History

Patrick Bronaugh started brewing ales in 1678 at the Saint Áine’s Gate Brewery, Sionainn. On 23 April 1678, he signed a 5,500 year lease at $39 per annum for the unused brewery.

Varieties

• Bronaugh Dréacht, the standard draught beer sold in kegs (but exist also a texture-like version in widget cans and bottles): 4.3 to 4.7% alcohol by volume (ABV); the Extra Cold is served through a super cooler at 3.5 °C (38.3 °F).

• Bronaugh Original, 11.4 to 12% in most of Gotneska.