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Front and back of a bottle of the Constitutional Pilsener.

The Constitutional Pilsener (Template:Lang-et) is a beer brand brewed by A. Le Coq in celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of Estonia's 1992 constitution and introduced in coöperation with the Estonian Ministry of Justice.

The beer is a bottom-fermented pale lager with an alcohol content of 4.2% by volume.

The competing Saku Õlletehas has denounced this approach, claiming that a pilsener is too cheap a brand of beer to be associated with the Constitution.

The leader of the Estonian Beer Association (Template:Lang-et), Cardo Remmel, has expressed disagreement with Saku Õlletehas' position and approved the idea of promoting awareness of the Constitution using a beer brand.

References

  1. Postimees 9 August 2007: Saku õlletehas: Pilsneriga ei sobi tähistada Eesti riigile tähtsaid sündmusi
  2. Postimees 9 August 2007: Remmel: põhiseaduse propageerimine õlle abil ei ole vale

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