Dortmunder Actien Brauerei#Dortmunder Hansa

Dortmunder Hansa is a beer from Dortmund, which is brewed on behalf of the Dortmunder Hansa- Brauerei GmbH of Dortmund Actien Brewery. Hansa is available as Pils, Export, Old, malt, Kolsch and Hefeweizen. The Hansa Kölsch is brewed due to the Kölsch Convention in Cologne. In addition, the Pils is also offered ready-mixed as a biker and cola mix. Hansa Pilsener is brewed since February 1, 1902 was the in the 1980s due to cheap price - greatest the cult beer of the punk rock movement in Germany, and also enjoyed in the 1990s, especially among young people - in addition to the Karlsquell beer from Aldi popularity. The introduction of the can deposit in 2003 meant a severe blow to the Hansa Pilsner as a subculture medium.

The former Hansa Brewery, formerly founded in 1870 Borussia Dortmund Brewery, located in Dortmund, close to the northern city Borsig place and now serves as the seat of Dortmund Actien Brewery, the Dortmunder Hansa took over in 1971. Furthermore, there the Dortmund Brewery Museum is located. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the Borussia brewery was located on the same site, the namesake of the Dortmund football club to have been of the same name, and later went up in the Hansa Brewery.

There is also a branch in Swakopmund ( Namibia), where the beer is brewed due to the German colonial history according to the German purity law.

Hansa Pils on TV / Cinema

In his films, comedian Axel Stein is frequently seen with Hansa beer cans, which has further contributed to the popularity of the beer.

Especially in films set in the Ruhr area, often appear Hansa beer cans to call, for example, " double ", Bang Boom Bang or What does not fit is made ​​to fit.

The Hansa brand has also repeatedly parodied in the late-night show Harald Schmidt, mainly in jokes of the moderator on the German soldiers, who are said to have, a major - if not the biggest - to its target group of the cheap brand Hansa.

Hansa- Pils in the punk and skinhead scene

Hansa Pilsener is very popular in the punk and skinhead scene. On the cover of Punk Rock Samplers " Long live the punk 6" multiple doses Hansa Pils, for example, drunk. The cabaret punk rock band Sun and Cloud often referred to the popularity of this brand of beer in the punk scene.

Come to ride Hansa Pils

The composer and music producer Christian Bruhn devoted to beer line in his song Come In driving. The last line of the song is " Come to ride, with Hansa Pils ".

Advertising text

Hans A.: The main thing Hansa. Everything else is your beer. This text was pending revision of package designs as the label on the can.

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