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Heineken Original Bottle

The Original

Wherever you go in the world, it’s always refreshing to see something you recognise. That green bottle, the red star, the smiling ‘e’… like an instant welcome from an old friend.

Nutritional values PER 100 ML

Nutritional values

PER 100 ML

ENERGY 176kJ / 42 kcal
FAT 0 g
OF WHICH SATURATED 0 g
CARBOHYDRATES 3.2 g
OF WHICH SUGARS 0 g
PROTEIN 0 g
SALT <0.01 g

Brewed to be the best since 1873.

For over 150 years, a ceaseless commitment to purity and quality have made Heineken the most iconic beer brand in the world. When you see the red-star on the green bottle, you know every ice-cold, crisp sip will deliver that richly satisfying flavor with subtle fruity notes. A tradition of taste that his lived on for over a century and a half thanks to the simplicity and quality of the ingredients and the meticulous attention to the brewing process.

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Brewing

The beauty of brewing

The beauty of brewing is the simplicity of the ingredients, enhanced by craftsmanship to create the perfect beverage. Our Heineken lager contains just three main ingredients: barley, hop extract and water. When our A-yeast is added, this is when Heineken magically transforms into the brew we all know and love.

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FAQ

About Heineken Original

The best way to store your Heineken beer is in a cool, dry place out of direct light and heat. Of course, if you’re ready to enjoy it straight away, chill it in the fridge until it’s cooled to around 5°C.

Beer is a natural product so it has a limited storage life. Our beer will stay fresh for around six months, so check the best before date on your Heineken beer to make sure you’re enjoying fresh, quality beer.

The alcohol volume of Heineken pilsner is 5%.

Beer contains gluten, which comes from the grain used to brew it. Only a fraction of the gluten in the grain gets into the beer – the exact amount depends on the kind of grain used. Brewing beer with barley leaves only traces of gluten in the beer, while wheat contributes considerably more. The brewing process can also affect gluten content. Generally speaking, the clearer and blonder the beer is, the less gluten it contains. Some people are allergic to gluten and have to follow a diet that minimises or excludes their gluten intake. Whether beer can be part of such a diet or not depends on the extent of the allergy and the type of beer consumed. In many cases, lager beers pose no problem for people who have a gluten allergy. However, it is up to individuals to assess their own sensitivity.

No. Heineken has a policy of not using any GMO raw materials.