Jenlain Blonde nu på Champagne flaska I Sverige!

A very special beer Previously sold for many years in wooden barrels to taverns, village fairs and the local farms, beer started appearing in large spring-fastened bottles from the end of World War II. To keep up with this new trend of drinking beer at home, the Duycks had the idea of using empty champagne bottles to create their own style of beer bottle and thus Jenlain was the first beer to be bottled in a 75cl champagne bottle with a wire-fastened cork. The champagne bottle As true pioneers of recycling, the Duycks found all the ways and means to recuperate these bottles that made it possible to enjoy their beer in the home as if freshly drawn from the tap.