Hofbrauhaus
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
- Hofbrauhaus Freising
- Hofbrauhaus Heinrich Brüne , Bad Arolsen
- Hofbrauhaus Wolters , Braunschweig
- State Hofbräuhaus , Munich
- Hofbräuhaus Traunstein
- Stuttgarter Hofbräu
- Würzburger Hofbräu
Breweries
The following court breweries are breweries that combine beer production with a gastronomic operation within the brewery premises:
- Hofbrauhaus Berchtesgaden with Bräustüberl
Restaurants in former brewery buildings
- Hofbräuhaus am Platzl in Munich , formerly the brewery of the State Hofbräuhaus (also: Münchner Hofbräu or Hofbräu Munich ), today beer bar, restaurant and global epitome of the Hofbräuhaus
- Hofbräukeller in Munich, from 1896 to 1988 the second location of the brewery of the State Hofbräuhaus , only partially used as a restaurant of the same name .
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
- Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas , a replica of the Munich Hofbräuhaus