Christian Rose (brewer)

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Christian Rose (born November 26, 1803 in Grabow ; † 1877 ibid) was a German brewer, innkeeper and 1848/49 member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives .

Life

Christian Rose came from an old family of distillers and brewers in the small town of Grabow in western Mecklenburg. He was the second son and third of ten children of the brewer, distiller and innkeeper Christian Rose (* 1771) and his wife Dorothea Margaretha, nee. Bruges (* 1781), born. Ludwig Rose was his youngest brother.

Christian Rose was trained as a brewer and traveled to Hamburg, London, Paris, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Munich to study brewing methods there. He enlarged the brewery and built a malt house. In 1853 he was one of the first brewers in Germany to brew a porter , which soon became a specialty of the brewery and was brewed here until 1990.

In the election made possible by the revolution in Mecklenburg (1848) on October 3, 1848, he was elected to the Mecklenburg-Schwerin constituency 23: Picher as a member of the Mecklenburg Assembly of Representatives. Here he joined the conservative faction of the right and was a member of the Economic Committee.

His sons Dietrich Christian Victor Rose (1831–1905) and Reinhardt Rose (1833–1897) took over the brewery and expanded it further.

literature

Web links

  • Rosestrasse (with information on the history of the brewery)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Julius Wiggers : The Mecklenburg constituent assembly and the preceding reform movement: A historical account. 1850, p. 65