Freiberger Brauhaus is a brewery in Freiberg, and the oldest brewery in Saxony, Germany. The first written record of its existence is a document from 1266 in which Margrave Heinrich gave Freiberg the sole right to supply beer for the Saxon mining region.[1][failed verification]

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

2006 the company was sold to German company Radeberger Group, which is part of German company Dr. Oetker.[2]

Products

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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

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References

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  1. ^ Translate, Google. "Freiberger Pils: History". Retrieved 12 February 2017. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Zulieferer: Freiberger Brauhaus ist Hektoliter-Millionär". www.ahgz.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-11-10.
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