Ducal Bavarian brewery Tegernsee

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Herzoglich Bayerisches Brauhaus Tegernsee KG

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legal form Limited partnership
founding supposedly around 1050 - provable 1675
Seat Tegernsee , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Maria Anna Duchess in Bavaria
Christian Wagner (Authorized Officer)
Number of employees 64 (2012)
Branch brewery

The Herzoglich Bayerische Brauhaus Tegernsee is a brewery in Tegernsee in the Miesbach district in Upper Bavaria . The brewery is located in the north wing of the former Tegernsee Monastery and is owned by Maria Anna Duchess in Bavaria, the youngest daughter of Max Herzog in Bavaria .

history

The company sees itself as the successor to a brewery allegedly founded around 1050 on the Tegernsee , where the Benedictine monastery Tegernsee was founded in 746 . Today's brewery goes back to the year 1675, when Abbot Bernhard Wenzel brought the necessary brewing rights from Holzkirchen to Tegernsee.

A Benedictine monastery did not run a brewery as a matter of course . At that time, monks in Bavaria almost without exception favored wine as a drink. In fact, in 1604 , Duke Maximilian I had a list of all the breweries in Bavaria that was missing from Tegernsee. Later, as elector, Maximilian had forbidden by decree to build breweries other than the existing ones in Bavaria. If Tegernsee had already owned a brewery at this point in time, or if only a demonstrably old brewing license , the subsequent transfer of the justified brewery from Holzkirchen would not have been necessary. It can therefore be assumed that a brewery did not exist before the first half of the 17th century. Maximilian I in particular paid close attention to compliance with legal formalities, because he himself was a lawyer trained in Ingolstadt . There are several known cases in which he had to recognize breweries whose earlier law was B. in Viechtach and Schwarzenberg. So there is no reason to assume that he wanted to harm the abbot of Tegernsee.

In 1817, the Bavarian King Max I Joseph acquired the secularized Benedictine monastery and brewery from Baron von Drechsel . The brewery now operated under the name " Königlich Braunes Brauhaus Tegernsee". For dynastic reasons, the name later changed to "Ducal Bavarian Brewery". Since the purchase, the brewery has been owned by the Wittelsbach family and is now run by Maria Anna in Bavaria, a daughter of Max Emanuel Herzog in Bavaria .

Companies

Restaurant Herzogliches Bräustüberl Tegernsee (interior view)

The company of the brewery is today Herzoglich Bayerisches Brauhaus Tegernsee KG and is headquartered in Tegernsee. At the end of 2011, the brewery opened another bottling plant with around 30 employees in Gmund in the newly designated industrial area "Am Kanzlerfeld" just behind the Moosrain district.

The Herzogliches Bräustüberl Tegernsee Peter Hubert GmbH & Co. KG restaurant is located at the main operating site of the brewery in Tegernsee, on the ground floor of the west wing of the former Tegernsee monastery . The Bräustüberl, which mainly serves beers from the brewery, is an independent company under the management of the innkeeper Peter Hubert.

Products

Tegernseer Hell

Products are the "Tegernseer Hell ", the export beer "Tegernseer Spezial", "Tegernseer Dunkel Export", "Tegernseer Pils ", "Tegernseer Leicht" and "Quirinus Dunkler Doppelbock ". In the winter season, “The Blue Page” is also available - also a bock beer. On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the coronation of the first Bavarian king, the "Max I. Joseph" beer was brewed.

The beer brand used to be mainly available in and around the Miesbach district . In recent years the brand has also been marketed nationwide.

The annual output is around 120,000 hectoliters.

Others

The brewery is a member of the Brauring , a cooperation between private breweries from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

See also

List of active breweries in Bavaria

Web links

Commons : Herzoglich Bayerisches Brauhaus Tegernsee  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Hubert remains a Bräustüberl host. (No longer available online.) August 1, 2014, archived from the original on December 12, 2016 ; accessed on December 12, 2016 .
  2. Brewery - start of operations without much fanfare. February 27, 2012, accessed August 13, 2019 .
  3. ^ CompanyHouse: Herzogliches Brauhaus Tegernsee GmbH. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  4. Herzogliches Bräustüberl Tegernsee - The history of the Bräustüberl. Peter Hubert GmbH & Co. KG, accessed on December 12, 2016 .
  5. The wheat beer - an ideal companion. Retrieved August 13, 2019 .
  6. ^ Roland Götz: Bräustüberl-Zeitung 14. (PDF; 1.4 MB) König und Brauherr. February 4, 2006, accessed December 12, 2016 .
  7. New bottling plant already in operation. (No longer available online.) Local voice, UG, February 26, 2012, archived from the original on December 1, 2016 ; Retrieved November 20, 2016 .
  8. ↑ The entrance to the industrial park has a new name. (No longer available online.) Local voice UG, November 10, 2010, archived from the original on December 1, 2016 ; Retrieved November 20, 2016 .
  9. Beer base: Herzogliches Bräustüberl Tegernsee. Retrieved August 13, 2019 .
  10. Member breweries . Brewing ring, accessed February 20, 2020 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 42 ′ 29.9 "  N , 11 ° 45 ′ 23.7"  E