Bayerischer Hof brewery
"Bayerischer Hof" brewery, Trommetsheim | |
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legal form | |
founding | before 1625 |
resolution | 1918 |
Seat | Trommetsheim |
Branch | brewery |
The Bayerischer Hof brewery was the oldest of the three breweries in Trommetsheim , a district of Alesheim in the Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district in Central Franconia . It was at the old house number 51.
history
In 1625 the brewery can be assigned to a house and the brewer Friedrich Eckert for the first time. The name Boarisch or Boarischer host derives from belonging to the estate kurbayrischen Pflegamt Wemding from. From 1673 the brewery was owned by Johann Friedrich Eckert, from 1700 by Johann Leonhard Stöhr, from 1724 by Johann Georg Stöhr and from 1751 by Johann Georg Stöhr. From 1800 the owner was called Johann Paul Stöhr, who handed over to Georg Leonhard Lutz in 1831. He was followed in 1843 by Georg Friedrich Lutz, whose widow handed over to Friedrich Ludwig Lutz in 1878. From 1912 Georg Friedrich Lutz was the owner, who also stopped brewing after the First World War . The restaurant continued to exist until 1979.
Summer cellar
The Bayerischer Hof brewery owned a lager cellar near Wettelsheim and a summer cellar in the area of the so-called Fischerhaus .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stefan Dauner, Gernot Römhild, Steinkr jugs from breweries and inns in the Weißenburger Land, p. 61f