Hofbrauhaus

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As Hofbrauhaus (also: Hofbräuhaus or Hofbräu for short ), breweries or breweries derive their prefix Hof from the fact that they had the privilege of supplying a court with beer during the times of princely regents .

Today there are also businesses called “Hofbrauhaus”, whose breweries have now been outsourced and whose historical buildings only run a pub serving beer.

Well-known companies

In the following, well-known breweries and breweries called Hofbrau- or Hofbräuhhäuser are listed according to their current function:

Breweries

Breweries

The following court breweries are breweries that combine beer production with a gastronomic operation within the brewery premises:

Restaurants in former brewery buildings

Dissolved businesses

The buildings of the breweries Hofbrauhaus Coburg and Hofbräuhaus Landshut were preserved for monument protection reasons, but are no longer used by companies as a brewery or brewery with the prefix Hof .

The beer production of the Hofbräu Bamberg was stopped in 1977, the building was replaced a little later by a new building that was used for another purpose.

Delimitations

Irrespective of the derivation of the prefix Hof described above, the following establishments do not derive from the reference to a princely court.

In the court

  • Cölner Hofbräu P. Josef Früh, see Früh (brewery) (named after the Am Hof square )

Imitations

Web links

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