Einbecker Brewery

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The Einbeck brewery is a brewery in the Lower Saxon town of Einbeck, is brewed in the Middle Ages beer.

Corporate data

The Brauhaus is a public company and employed 2010 180 employees and 16 trainees. With a beer output of more than 770,000 hectoliters in 2010 a turnover of 42.4 million euros was achieved (including location Kassel). The paragraph with its own brands Einbeck, Göttingen and Kassel brands amounted to more than 560,000 hectoliters in 2010.

The share of Einbecker Brauhaus AG is listed on the Stock Exchange under the WKN 605800 and listed in the Lower Saxon stock index NISAX20.

History

Einbeck beer

The Einbeck beer has been known since 1378 as an instrument of a beer sales reports. Even the origin of Bock beer is in the Hanseatic city of Einbeck. With the award of the town charter in 1240 by the sons of Henry the Lion, a brewing rights for citizens was connected. That there in the Middle Ages brewed ale was considered a luxury commodity and has been exported over long distances, including to Italy. To achieve this, the necessary durability, they brewed it with an unusually high wort. The result was a heavy, rich alcoholic beer.

On April 17, 1521 is Martin Luther by Duke Erich received at the Diet of Worms a pitcher Einbeck beer, which he reportedly said: " The best drink known to man, which is called Einbecker beer ". Following he was bring along his wedding later some barrels Einbeck beer.

Also, the ducal court of the Wittelsbach in Munich settled since 1555 supplying from Einbeck, 1573 until the first Bavarian Hofbräuhaus initially founded on the Landshut Trausnitz and in 1589 moved to Munich to brew beer itself. 1614, the brewmaster Elias Pichler was lured away from Einbeck to the Hofbräuhaus, which henceforth was brewing his Ainpöckisch beer in Munich. In the Munich dialect it was the name of Bock beer over time.

Einbecker Brauhaus

In 1794 the Einbeck brewing rights were merged, allowing a single city brewery was born. 1922 then in 1873 with the newly founded Einbeck brewery Domeier & Floor was pooled after the Hildesheimer Aktienbrauerei had bought both breweries before. In 1967, this became the Einbecker Brauhaus corporation, which two years later with the Schultheiss -Brauerei AG, Berlin, and in 1972 finally entered into a merger with the Dortmund Union brewery Brau & Brunnen.

In 1997, a group of private investors acquired under the leadership of Ender & Partner Asset Management AG, Cologne, the majority of shares in the brewery of the Dortmunder Brau & Brunnen AG.

Subsidiaries

The Göttingen Brauhaus AG, BrauManufaktur Härke GmbH and Martini Brauerei GmbH Kassel are 100 % owned subsidiaries of Einbecker Brauhaus AG. In addition, the brand Norten - Hardenberg is filled into the Martini Brauerei GmbH, Kassel.

Beers

The brewery sells numerous beers and styles, including:

  • Einbeck Brauherren alcohol free
  • Einbeck Brauherren Pils
  • Einbeck Dark
  • Einbeck beer country specialist
  • Einbeck Lemon
  • Einbeck Mai- Ur-Bock (seasonal)
  • Einbeck Premium Pilsner
  • Einbeck Radler ( formerly Alster )
  • Einbecker Ur-Bock dark
  • Einbecker Ur-Bock light
  • Einbeck Christmas beer (seasonal)
  • Einbeck Winter Bock ( Doppelbock, the first time the winter of 2008 / 09, seasonal)

Other varieties:

  • Norten - Hardenberg Pils, Norten - Hardenberg export, Norten - Hardenberg wheat, Norten - Hardenberg Bock, Norten - Hardenberg cyclists, Norten - Hardenberg beer and cola
  • Martini Master Pilsner, Martini Edelpils, Martini winter beer ( seasonal)
  • Göttingen Precious Premium Pils
  • Efes Pilsener (wage brewing )

The green Einbeck bottles were equipped 15 June 2009 with new labels and bottle caps. In the summer of 2010, the boxes of green Einbeck bottles were exchanged for new boxes. The end of 2012 all remaining bottles of the variety of Einbeck and Norten - Hardenberg were fitted with new labels.

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