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Weisses Bräuhaus G. Schneider & Sohn GmbH
The history of wheat beer is also the history of the Schneider brewing family and its famous Schneider Weisse. Georg I. Schneider acquired the rights to boil wheat beer from King Ludwig II. in 1872. Back in those days the sales of wheat beer in the royal brewhouses were continuously declining and no one would have forecast a future worth mentioning for this noble beverage. That’s why it can rightly be claimed that it was Georg I. Schneider who saved wheat beer from “dying out”. Being the wheat beer pioneer and creator of the original recipe for Schneider Weisse which still holds good today, he is revered by all wheat…
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Augustiner Bräu Kloster Mülln OG
The Augustiner Brewery at Mülln in Salzburg was founded by Augustinian monks in 1621, who had been called to Salzburg from Bavaria by the Archbishop of Salzburg, Wolf Dietrich. A monastery was built for the Augustinians in Mülln on the northern slopes of the Mönchsberg hill between 1607 and 1614. When the Augustinians died out in Salzburg in the 19th century, Emperor Ferdinand the Kind handed over the monastery to the Benedictines from Michaelbeuern. Even today, considerable value is attached to maintaining the good old craft brewing tradition, such as the trademark of serving beer from a wooden barrel in stone mugs.
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Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Ever since the summer of 1995, we have been brewing, cooking, selling and talking everything beer. It’s our pasttime, our passion, our life. Since the beginning, we have always wanted to bring original beer, great food and local music to the Rehoboth Beach area. After a couple of years, no matter what we did, we could not keep up with the demands of our beer, our food and our entertainment. We built a bigger and better brewhouse (in Rehoboth Beach, DE – on the Avenue) and that’s where Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats is housed! Yum! With brewing, distributing, cooking, entertaining happening all in one building on the Avenue in…
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Samuel Adams Brewery
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Saku Õlletehas
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St Bernardus Prior 8