Navy blue with a thin Red and White stripe and Yellow AB logo

Specially made for Amstel Beer

Amstel Bier founded in 1870

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Men's Neck Tie

59 inches long, 2 3/4 inches wide at its widest point

Unknown material, feels like polyester

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From wiki:

The brewery was founded by Charles Antoine de Pesters (1842-1915), Johannes Hendrikus van Marwijk Kooy (1847-1916) and Willem Eduard Uhlenbroek (1839-1880). De Pesters and Van Marwijk Kooy were brothers-in-law, both coming from very affluent Amsterdam families. Uhlenbroek's father owned a small sugar refinery in Amsterdam. The brewery was named after the Amstel River. The brewery's symbolic first stone was laid on 11 June 1870. The first brew was completed on 25 October 1871 and two-and-a-half months later, on 9 January 1872, the first beer was delivered to clients. The brewery was officially opened on 15 January 1872.[1] At this time its annual brewing capacity was 10,000 hectoliters (220,000 imp gallons). For the purpose of storing the beer, winter ice from canals was kept in special double-walled cellars. Originally, Amstel beers were mostly drunk in Amsterdam. The expansion outside Amsterdam ran more or less parallel to the development of the Dutch railway network. Agents were appointed in towns along new railway lines. As from 1883, Amstel beers were also exported to Great Britain and the Dutch East Indies. In 1884 a special export bottling plant was built, were "tropical" beers for the Dutch East Indies and other overseas markets were pasteurised and packaged in metal kegs.