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Banjalučka Pivara

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Banjalučka pivara
Company typePublic
IndustryBeverages
Founded1873; 151 years ago (1873)
HeadquartersBanja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Key people
Nicholas Penny (President of the steering board)
Ilija Šetka (General director)
ProductsBeers and lagers
RevenueIncrease 23.40 million (2016[1])
Decrease €3.13 million (2016[1])
Total assetsIncrease €26.43 million (2016[1])
Total equityIncrease €17.79 million (2016[1])
Websitebanjaluckapivara.com

Banjalučka pivara, or Banja Luka Brewery, (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањалучка пивара) is a Bosnian brewing company based in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country's second-largest city. The company was founded as part of activities by the Trappist order in the village of Delibaša. After World War II the brewery was nationalized and in 1975 included in newly founded company "Bosanska Krajina".

145 years ago, in a small place beside Banja Luka, beside the Vrbas grove, a brave little Banja Luka brewery was created by the work of a trappist monk from the Marija Zvijezda monastery. The founder of this small brewery was Franz Pfanner, the leader of the Trappist Order in Banja Luka, who together with other monks, besides the brewery, also established a cheese factory to produce the famous Trappista cheese, as well as one of the first power plants in Europe, adhering to his modest lifestyle and chore "Pray and work" ("Ora et labora").

Brands

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Nektar - beer from Banja Luka
  • Nektar Pivo, lager beer
  • Nektar Limun, shandy with flavour of lemon
  • Nektar Grejp, shandy with flavour of grapefruit
  • Nektar Crveni Grejp, shandy with flavour of red grapefruit
  • Banjalučko pivo, lager beer
  • Kaltenberg pivo, royal Bavaria beer
  • Crni Đorđe pivo, dark beer named after Karađorđe
  • Kastel pivo, lager

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Finansijski izvještaj za 2016. godinu". banjaluckapivara.com (in Serbian). 27 February 2017. Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
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