Restorffs Bryggjarí

The rest of Orff's Bryggjarí was until August 2007 contained Föroya Bjor one of two breweries in the Faroe Islands. It was founded in the capital Tórshavn in 1849 by MC Restorff.

M. C. Restorff was Dane German descent. He came in 1840 to the Faroe Islands. At first he was a baker apprentice and then went in 1849 with his own brewery, which was until 2002 owned by the family of the rest Orff. The rest of Orff's are among the most influential families in Tórshavn. You included the Hotel Hafnia 1951-2004.

The brewery introduced in 2005, nine different beers here, including a Christmas and an Easter beer, and one with the name Mungát, which alludes to the sheep letter from 1298, where the Faroese beer was so named. But was most widespread Pilsner.

Outside the Faroe Islands this beer was not available.

In addition to the beer selection there was also a soft drink and mineral water production, which was delivered to Føroya Bjor 2005.

The Vertshúsið Restorff in the Niels Finsens Gøta belonged for some years the most famous places of the city. Interesting here was the glass art of Tróndur Patursson as part of interior design.

In August 2007, production finally ceased.

In the Faroese language, it is important to distinguish between bryggjarí brɪdʒarʊi ( brewery) and bryggjari brɪdʒarɪ ( Brauer ). The particular emphasis on the syllables corresponds to that in English.

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