Freiberger Brauhaus

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Freiberger Brauhaus
Native name
Freiberger Brauhaus GmbH
Company typePrivate enterprise
IndustryBrewery
Founded1266
HeadquartersAm Fürstenwald,
09599 Freiberg
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Key people
Steffen Hofmann (management)
Websitewww.freiberger-pils.de
Buildings of Freiberg brewery
Freiberger beer in bottles

Freiberger Brauhaus is the oldest brewery in Saxony federal state of Germany located in Freiberg city. From 1266 is the first written record that Margrave Heinrich gave Freiberg the sole right to supply beer for the Saxon mining region. [1] 2006 the company was sold to German company Radeberger Group, which is part of German company Dr. Oetker.

Products

The recent brewery products include:

  • Freiberger Edelkeller Longneck
  • Freiberger Alkoholfrei Longneck
  • Freibergisch 1863 Jubiläums-Pils Longneck
  • Freibergisch Bockbier Longneck
  • Freibergisch Schankbier Longneck
  • Freibergisch Exportbier Longneck
  • Freibergisch Festbier Longneck
  • Freibergisch Radler Longneck
  • Freibergisch Schwarzbier Longneck
  • Meisterbräu Pilsner NRW
  • Meisterbräu Export NRW
  • Meisterbräu Cola-Bier NRW
  • Meisterbräu Zitrone (Radler) NRW

See also

References

  1. ^ Translate, Google. "Freiberger Pils: History". Retrieved 12 February 2017. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)

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