Erdinger
Location | Erding, Germany |
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Coordinates | 48°18′24″N 11°54′26″E / 48.30667°N 11.90722°ECoordinates: 48°18′24″N 11°54′26″E / 48.30667°N 11.90722°E |
Opened | 1886 |
Annual production volume | 1.80 million hectolitres (1,530,000 US bbl) in 2015[1] |
The Privatbrauerei Erdinger Weißbräu Werner Brombach GmbH (also known as Erdinger Weißbräu) is a brewery in Erding, Germany. Its best-known products are its namesake Weißbiers (wheat beer).
History
Erdinger is the world's largest wheat beer brewery. It is widely available and popular across Germany and the European Union. Erdinger was founded in 1886 by Johann Kienle. Erdinger beer is the best-known culinary product of the city; however, the brewery did not receive its current name until 1949 from its owner Franz Brombach, who had acquired the brewery 14 years earlier. The current owner is Franz Brombach's son, Werner Brombach (since 1975). Currently, there are ten varieties available:
- Weißbier - a golden cloudy beer (alc 5.3%, white/cream label, pictured)
- Dunkel- a dark brown type (alc 5.6%, black label)
- Kristallklar (crystal clear) - a filtered Weißbier (alc 5.3%, silver label)
- Pikantus (picaanthus) - a dark weizenbock beer (alc 7.3%)
- Leicht (light) - a light beer (alc 2.9%)
- Urweisse - A traditional wheat beer
- Schneeweiße (snow-white) - a seasonal beer brewed from November to February (alc 5.6%)
- Erdinger Champ - a wheat beer that can be drank straight from the bottle (alc 4.7%)
- Alkoholfrei (alcohol free) - an alcohol free version (alc 0.4%, blue label)
- Festbier (festive beer) - a seasonal brew for Erding's Herbstfestes (autumn festival, also known as Volksfest)
See also
- German beer
- Hefeweizen
- Helles
- Doppelbock
- List of brewing companies in Germany
- Beer portal
- Companies portal
- Germany portal
References
- ↑ "Biermarken in Deutschland". aktiongutesbier.de. n.d. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
External links
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