Stolichno
Bulgarian bock beer
Stolichno is a Bulgarian bock beer (Bulgarian: Столично пиво) produced by the Zagorka Brewery since 2004.
The beer was originally brewed at Sofia's Ariana Brewery (hence the name, which literally means "of the capital city").[1] It is a strong beer with an ABV of 6.5%.[2][3]
References
External links
- ariana.bg – official website
- Heineken Zagorka Brewery[permanent dead link] – brewery website
- Stolichno at Bulgarian Beers
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