Viking Beer


Viking Beer is an Icelandic brand, brewed by CCEP "Víking Brewery". The brewery is located in Akureyri, Iceland, just south of the Arctic Circle. The brand name is derived from the Vikings.

History of the brewery

The history of the brand of Víking beer can be traced back to 1939 when Efnagerð Siglufjarðar was established in the town of Siglufjörður in Northern Iceland. In 1945, the brewery moved to Akureyri and the name was changed to Efnagerð Akureyrar. In 1962, a new factory was built at Furuvellir 18, where it is still located today. The brewery name was changed to Víking hf. in 1994. The brewery merged several times with other companies, and then in early 2001, the brewery merged with Vífilfell hf. thus creating the largest company in Iceland in the beverage industry. That company merged with Coca-Cola European Partners, and operates as Coca-Cola European Partners Ísland ehf., while Víking is still brewed in Akureyri.

Market-share

Viking Gylltur was by far the most sold beer in Iceland in 2017, and all of Víking's beer has over a quarter of the Icelandic market share.

Einstök brand

The Einstök brand, is separate from Viking, while also bottled in Akureyri, and under CCEP, from the beginning mostly sold abroad.

Beer types

Víking mainly produces lager beers. The most popular ones are:
In addition to the above, the brewery also makes seasonal beers for Christmas, Easter and Summer, as well as some all year round special beers such as Stout and Organic Pils.