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Bronaugh
Bronaugh
TypeAmber Ale; Stout (beer)
ManufacturerBronaugh Brewery
Country of originGotneska
Region of originSionainn
Introduced1678
Alcohol by volume6.5%
ColourDark ruby red
FlavourTangy
VariantsStronger, Abv 12%
Websitewww.Bronaugh.com

Bronaugh (/tbd/) is a 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 wurldwide, 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.

During the early 1800s, a couple of ships headed west to the Altaria Island, Iverica to pick up some much-needed ideas. The shops would also drop off a few Gotneskan’s to stay until the next ship arrived. During one of these trips, the crew for some reason didn’t drink all the kegs of beer. So when they landed in Porto Altaria, they gathered a group of locals and started drinking the last kegs. This event would in turn make Altaria Island home to the first international brewery owned by the Bronaugh Family.

During the Gotneskan Civil War (1976-94), the company would not sell its products to the parliamentarians, because they were seen as a threat to the survival of the company as it was and has always been owned by ethnic Meallaign’s.

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, 6.4 to 6.8% in most of Gotneska.
  • Bronaugh Altarian Extra, % tbd sold in Iverica.
  • Bronaugh Zero ABV, a non-alcoholic beverage