Brauerei Göller

Brauerei Göller, more commonly known as Göller, is one of the oldest craft breweries in the world.[1]. Located in Franconia, Germany, Göller is a multi-generational family enterprise tracing its roots to 1514 when a local monastery secured a brewing license [2]. Current brewmaster, Felix Göller, was named German Brewer of the year in 2013. His father, Franz-Josef Göller, won the same award in 1976 [3].

Brauerei Göller
TypeCraft brewery
LocationZeil am Main, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Coordinates50.015355°N 10.580972°E / 50.015355; 10.580972
Opened1514 (1514)
Key peopleFelix Göller (Brewmaster)
Annual production volume45,000 hL
Websitebrauerei-goeller.de

Reception

Göller won Gold Medal in Meininger's International Craft Beer Award 2019 for its Dunkel [4]. The brewery currently has a rating of 3.3 on the beer rating app Untappd, and a 3.75 on Beer Advocate [5]

Availability

Göller's brewery is located in the village of Zeil am Main in Franconia, Germany, where its tap house is open to the public. Göller recently entered the international market and currently exports through St. Amand's Wines, Brews, and Spirits to Paxico, Kansas [6]. U.S. distribution is imminent.

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References

  1. Team, The Untappd. "Untappd". Untappd. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  2. "Göller | Shelton Brothers". www.sheltonbrothers.com. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  3. "GÖLLER - St. Amand". Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  4. "Göller Dunkel | meininger.de". www.meininger.de. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  5. "Brauerei Göller Zur Alten Freyung | Zeil Am Main, Germany | Beers". BeerAdvocate. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  6. "GÖLLER - St. Amand". Retrieved 2019-09-10.
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