King Olaf II Haraldsson (Saint Olaf)
Embark on an epic journey with Viking Kings Beer as we unveil the legacy of King Olaf II Haraldsson, known to many as Saint Olaf. As a stalwart ruler, Olaf played a crucial role in spreading Christianity throughout Norway, leaving an indelible mark on its history. Our advertising-marketing services bring his remarkable biography to life, pairing legendary tales with our carefully crafted beers. At THE NORDEN KINGS BEER, we honor these Viking heroes with every sip. Hail Odin!
Liquid bravery approved by Odin
In the North, every drink has its own soul.
Some taste like courage,
some like trouble,
and some like that one bad idea that still becomes a great story.But modern rules say we must call them all “beer”.
Not mead, not warrior’s brew,
not “liquid bravery approved by Odin” —
just beer.
Fine. Beer it is.Still, every can carries its own legend,
its own flavour,
and the spirit of a Viking king who definitely
didn’t care about regulations.So raise your drink.
If the gods smile, have another.
If they don’t… definitely have another.Beer description
Beer description
This lager beer is a bottom-fermented beer, brewed according to the German Purity Law with only water, barley malt and hops. It is a clear, gold coloured beer with a pure smell and aroma, a full body and an intense bitterness and a lingering aftertaste.
List of ingredients
- Water — 87.04%
- Barley Malt — 12.86%
- Hops — 0.10%
Allergen information
Contains barley gluten.
Product specification
Parameter Unit Method Target value Tolerance Alcohol content Vol. % MEBAK 2.10.6 (A. PAAR) 4.20 ± 0.50 Original gravity °Plato MEBAK 2.10.6 (A. PAAR) 9.25 ± 0.50 pH — MEBAK 2.14 4.25 ± 0.30 Colour EBC MEBAK 2.13.2 6.00 ± 1.50 Haze EBC MEBAK 2.15.1.2 0.40 < 1.20 Bitterness EBU MEBAK 2.18.1 21 ± 4 CO₂ CAN g/l MEBAK 2.30.1 5.00 ± 0.30 5. Nutritional information (per 100 ml)
- Energy: 147 kJ / 35 kcal
- Fat: 0 g
- of which saturates: 0 g
- Carbohydrate: 2.2 g
- of which sugars: < 0.1 g
- Protein: 0.4 g
- Salt: < 0.01 g
Reference intake of an average adult (8400 kJ/2000 kcal).
These values are average values and may vary slightly because brewing is a natural process.



