No-Li Brewhouse Shipping to Sweden

imageI’ll actually be visiting No-Li in a few weeks so this is great news:

No-Li Brewhouse

was awarded distribution rights in Sweden by the Swedish government at last fall’s Stockholm Beer & Whiskey Festival. No-Li’s award-winning Crystal Bitter ESB and Born & Raised IPA ship in two weeks to Sweden.



American craft breweries exported more than 110,000 barrels of beer in 2011, valued at an estimated $23.4 million. Sweden is the second largest export market for U.S. craft beer. Regionally, Western Europe is the largest destination for American craft beer exports.

“It’s such an honor!” said No-Li Brewhouse co-founder John Bryant. “The Swedish government hand-selects what products come into their country and No-Li has caught their eye.”

No-Li ended 2012 impressively, earning accolades as a top brewery to watch in 2013 by Draft Magazine and Crystal Bitter named one of 21 top US Beers of the Year and Best of the Northwest by the Seattle Post Intelligencer, said Mark Irvin, No-Li’s brew master and co-founder. The brewery also earned several international awards. In its freshman year, Irvin and No-Li beers earned a gold medal at the 2012 Great American Beer Festival, gold and silver medals at the 2012 Japan International Beer Competition, two silver medals at the 2012 Brussels International Beer Competition and a bronze medal at the 2012 European Beer Star Competition.
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