[1] Carlsberg holds the license to brew and market the beer worldwide, except for Africa and South America.
[7] In Africa, it is present in Angola, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Madagascar, and Rwanda.
In 1958, the name was changed to Graham's Skol to give a Scandinavian impression (the plant had actually been imported from Sweden).
Allied Breweries (UK), Labatt (Canada), Pripps-Bryggerierna (Sweden), and Unibra (Belgium) formed a new company called Skol International in 1964.
Its aim was the creation of a worldwide beer brand, Skol, which could be licensed, manufactured and marketed around the world.