Wernesgrüner

The Wernesgrüner Brewery or Wernesgrüner Brauerei GmbH is a brewery in Steinberg-Wernesgrün, Saxony, Germany.

Wernesgrüner Pils
Wernesgrüner Brauerei GmbH
Wernesgrüner
LocationSteinberg-Wernesgrün, Germany
Opened1436
Annual production volume850,000 hectolitres (720,000 US bbl)
Owned byBitburger Braugruppe GmbH
Active beers
Name Type
Wernesgrüner Pils Legend Pilsener

The brewery was founded in 1436 when the brothers Schorer acquired the rights to brew and open a tavern. After establishing property for bottling they soon began brewing on what would become the foundations of the "Wernesgrüner Pils Legend". It is known as the aforementioned "Pils Legend," because it was a bitter specialty during the socialist period in East Germany.[1]

Throughout the company's history it has undergone numerous changes of ownership. In 1762 the Günnel family bought the Schorer brewery. In 1774 the Männel family took over the bottling properties. Even though at the end of the 19th century the label had five independent breweries, the families were still competing with each other. By 1910 the company had established itself throughout Germany and the Netherlands, and was even served on the renowned Hapag-Lloyd ships that ran from Hamburg to America.[2] The company was acquired by Bitburger Braugruppe GmbH in 2002. The current output is 850,000 hl per year. In the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, the brand is sold by Aldi (Süd).

Notes

  1. Jackson, Michael. Ultimate Beer, page 125, DK Publishing, Inc., 1998. ISBN 0-7894-3527-6
  2. "Home". www.wernesgruener.de.
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