Ingobräu Ingolstadt

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Ingobräu Ingolstadt GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding 1507
resolution 2007
Reason for dissolution Quality problems
Seat Ingolstadt , Germany
Branch brewery

The former brewery site on Harderstraße in 2008

The Ingobräu Ingolstadt GmbH was a Bavarian brewery with headquarters in Ingolstadt .

history

The brewery was founded in 1507 by Lorenz Schöffer, who came from Oberarnbach . It is known from 1613 that the brewery belonged to a Hans Thonapaur, who was registered as the owner of the Schäffbräu . In the following centuries the brewery changed hands repeatedly. In 1801 Joseph Weinzierl acquired the brewery, after whose death it passed into the possession of the Hollweck family. Since then it has been in the family, the last owner was Theo Lang.

From 1883 the brewery switched from house taverns to industrial production and marketed its beer regionally. Schäffbräu Ingolstadt GmbH was founded on April 27, 1921 and opened for non-family capital. In 1978 the company was renamed Ingobräu Ingolstadt GmbH.

At the end of 2007, the brewery stopped producing beer due to persistent quality problems related to bacterial contamination of the wheat beer.

On April 1, 2008, the Ingolstadt brewery Herrnbräu took over the trademark rights from Ingobräu. The brewery site in Ingolstadt's old town was sold to an Ingolstadt investor and apartments were built under the name Ingohöfe .

Ingobräu is now a brand of BHB Brauholding Bayern-Mitte AG .

Types of beer

   

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Donaukurier of January 16, 2008: 500 years of brewing history come to an end. (restricted view)
  2. The Ingohöfe . Retrieved July 8, 2016.