
In 1930, the Luma lightbulbs factory was founded in Hammarbyhamnens southern part. The factory started as a protest against the existing lamp manufacturers price cartel. Soon, a nice light spread from the factory's roof. It was the workers who tested the lamp prototypes up in the glass tower and the light was seen far and wide.
Today, Nya Carnegie has re-built parts of the old lightbulb factory into a brewery. And just like Luma wanted to brighten up way for the lamp industry, Nya Carnegie now wants to be a lighthouse for the beer culture in Sweden. As a tribute to its history-block, Luma Lager was brewed. A modern, filtered and brightening lager of 5.0% with soft balanced bitterness.

Reviews
Smurffi41
2 years ago
2.7

Toni K
2 years ago
2.7

Beerhunter
2 years ago

3.2

FrankBaboon
@ M/S Viking Gabriella2 years ago
2.6
Kohtalainen pilsner

Jetsone
@ M/S Viking Glory2 years ago

2.9
Askoah
2 years ago
3.5

Jali N
@ M/S Viking Glory2 years ago

3.3
Ihan perus hyvä pilsneri.
kleo
2 years ago
2.9

Benoit S
@ Riche2 years ago
3.5
Pils classique

Lennu 82
@ M/S Viking Grace2 years ago

3.3
Mukavan rapsakka pilsner. Sopiva juoma kauniiseen kesäiltaan.