Lüdde Brewery

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Lüdde Brewery

The Lüdde Brewery is a pub brewery in a listed building in the city of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt . It is the only surviving brewery in Quedlinburg.

location

The house is located at Blasiistraße 14 , southwest of the town's market square. It is registered in the Quedlinburg monument register. To the east of the building, a small alley leads into Blasiistraße, where the also listed building Blasiistraße 12 is located.

history

At the site of today's brewery, the Schreibersche brown beer brewery was founded in 1807 . The operation was in 1876 from which Schoningen originating Carl-Friedrich Lüdde taken. He built the buildings that still exist today. A building inscription refers to the year of construction in 1876. Brown beer was brewed. The customers, to whom the beer was delivered by horse and cart, had to mix the unripe beer with water, pull it on a flip-top bottle and then let it mature for a few days. Since the consumption of the unripe beer led to stomach problems, the name Pubarschknall became popular , with which the beer is still marketed today.

The brewery expanded and in the 1930s supplied customers within a radius of about 60 kilometers. Customers were supplied in Magdeburg and Nordhausen as well as in Eichsfeld . Four horse-drawn wagons and 14 small trucks were available for delivery.

Production had to be interrupted during the Second World War . Georg Lüdde resumed production in autumn 1945. However, sales fell. The systems were in need of modernization, in addition, more modern drinks were in demand on the market and the economic climate for private companies in the GDR was unfavorable. At the age of 65, Georg Lüdde ceased operations on October 1, 1966.

After the political change in 1989 , the family of niece Georg Lüddes bought the brewery building, which was in a poor structural condition. It was converted into a pub brewery . The courtyard was built over in the style of the Wilhelminian era and converted into a guest room. A two-device brewhouse was also set up there. Storage rooms are now housed in the former horse stables.

In addition to the top-fermented brown beer Pubarschknall, Pilsen beer , black beer as well as bock and wheat beer are also brewed.

The complex also includes a hotel and a beer garden. The hotel "Zum Brauhaus" uses the neighboring property at Blasiistraße 13, Carl-Ritter-Straße 1 .

architecture

The brewery was built in 1876. The front building, erected as a residential building, was created as a half-timbered house and has stylistic elements of classicism and historicism . In the brewhouse there is a remarkable roof construction, which also dates from the early days . Two older half-timbered buildings were incorporated into the building.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Hartmut Schauer, Quedlinburg, specialist workshop / world cultural heritage , Verlag Bauwesen Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-345-00676-6 , page 147
  2. Information on the brewery's homepage ( Memento from April 28, 2012 in the Internet Archive )

Coordinates: 51 ° 47 ′ 18.3 "  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 20.4"  E