King Erik
ENG
King Erik
Alcohol-free beer, vol. 330ml / 11.2 FL.OZ. Alc. 0,5% vol.
Ingredients: water, barley malt, hops extract.
Made in Austria
Best before: see back label
ITA
King Erik
Birra analcolica, vol. 330ml / 11.2 FL.OZ. Alc. 0,5% vol.
Ingredienti: acqua, malto d'orzo, estratto di luppolo.
Prodotto in Austria
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FRA
King Erik
Bière sans alcool, vol. 330 ml / 11.2 FL.OZ. Alc. 0,5% vol.
Ingrédients : eau, malt d’orge, extrait de houblon.
Fabriqué en Autriche
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DEU
King Erik
Alkoholfreies Bier, Vol. 330ml / 11.2 FL.OZ. Alk. 0,5% Vol.
Zutaten: Wasser, Gerstenmalz, Hopfenextrakt.
Hergestellt in Österreich
Mindestens haltbar bis: siehe Rückseitenetikett
ESP
King Erik
Cerveza sin alcohol, vol. 330ml / 11.2 FL.OZ.. Alc. 0,5% vol.
Ingredientes: agua, malta de cebada, extracto de lúpulo.
Fabricado en Austria
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ABOUT THE KING
Erik, also known as Eric the Good. Eric was born in the town of Slangerup in North Zealand (Denmark) - the largest Danish Island. Erik was well liked by the people and the famines that had plagued Denmark during Olaf Hunger's reign ceased. For many it seemed a sign from God that Erik was the right king for Denmark. Erik was a good speaker, people went out of their way to hear him. After a ting assembly concluded, he went about the neighborhood greeting men, women and children at their homesteads. He had a reputation as a loud man who liked parties and who led a rather dissipated private life.
King Erik announced at the Viborg assembly that he had decided to go on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Erik and a large company traveled through Russia to Constantinople where he was a guest of the emperor. While there, he became ill, but took ship for Cyprus anyway. He died at Paphos, Cyprus in July 1103.