Litli-Jón

Litli-Jón was an Icelandic beer (vol. 4,5%). It was one of the latest brands to be marketed in Iceland and was the only Icelandic beer that was exclusively tapped in plastic bottles. It was also by far the cheapest beer sold in Vínbúð, the Icelandic state monopoly store for alcoholic beverages. It was brewed by Egill Skallagrímsson Brewery in Reykjavík, Iceland. Its production has stopped, as of August 2008.

Alcohol by volume:

  • 4.5 %

Also known as:

  • Litli-Jon

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