Mauritius brewery

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Mauritius Brewery GmbH

logo
legal form GmbH
founding 1859
Seat Zwickau , Germany
management Jörg Dierig and Werner Weinschenk
Number of employees 83
sales 15 million EUR (2006)
Branch Brewery
Website www.mauritius-brauerei.de

The Mauritius Brewery is a beer brewery in Zwickau .

Mauritius brewery
Share over 1000 marks in the Zwickau brewery on July 29, 1920

history

Brewing is one of the city's oldest and most respected industries. A privileged brewing right has existed since at least the 14th century; Zwickau's town charter from 1348 already contains brewing regulations. Around 1421 the beer ban was pronounced over the surrounding villages ; a ban on brewing beer. When lager beers appeared in 1511, the first mountain cellars were built below the Trillerberg so that beer could be kept cool for a long time. The written regulation of beer production in the city was laid down in 1525 with the printed city brewing regulations. The Thirty Years 'and Seven Years' War led to a massive reduction in breweries in the city. Since the middle of the 18th century there have only been four breweries left in the city. Finally, the Zwickau Brewery Association was founded in 1857. In 1859 the brewery association established the club brewery , in 1889 the brewery club was converted into the joint stock company Vereinsbrauerei zu Zwickau .

In 1946 the brewery was expropriated and nationalized . The brewery ran under the name VEB Vereinsbrauerei Zwickau until 1959. After that, the brewery was assigned to the VEB Brau-Kombinat Zwickau as Plant I. The VEB Brau-Kombinat Zwickau became part of the VEB Beverage Combine Karl-Marx-Stadt from 1984 . This combine also included the Sächsische Union-Brauerei, closed in 1990, as Plant II and the Schlegelbrauerei in Zwickau- Planitz as Plant III.

In 1990 the Dinkelacker brewery in Stuttgart took over the Mauritius brewery . In 1996 Dinkelacker and Schwabenbräu merged to form Dinkelacker-Schwabenbräu AG, which belonged to the Inbev group from 2004 to 2007 . With effect from January 1, 2006, the Mauritius brewery was separated from the group and has existed as an independent private brewery ever since. Initially the shareholders were the two managing directors Rainer Otto and Werner Weinschenk as well as Gert Gabler.

In 2018, Dinkelacker-Schwaben-Bräu Stuttgart and Jörg Dierig took over 100% of the brewery from the previous owners Rainer Otto and Werner Weinschenk. Dierig previously worked for Krombacher, Gerolsteiner and Oettinger. Around 350,000 hectoliters of beer are brewed annually.

Brands

In addition to Mauritius beers, the in-house cheap brand Sachsengold is brewed. Mauritius produces Bergadler Premium and Meisterbräu for various discounters .

sorts

The main types of beer are Pils , Export, Bock and Schwarzbier .

Individual evidence

  1. Historical brewery directory Germany of the federal states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia from approx. 1900 of the IBV Internationaler Brauereikultur-Verband eV , 1995, IBV-Eigenverlag, Stuttgart
  2. Heike Hampl, Sven Frommhold: Mauritius brewery has new owners . In: Free Press, Zwickauer Zeitung . August 9, 2018, p. 9 .
  3. Ramona Nagel: Mauritius wants to deliver overseas . In: Free Press, Zwickauer Zeitung . January 16, 2019 ( freiepresse.de ).
  4. ^ Nils Klawitter: Breweries. A case of beer for 2.99 euros. Spiegel online, January 14, 2010, accessed March 5, 2014 .
  5. Mauritius brewery. Werdenzu-wem.de, accessed on February 18, 2016 .

Web links

Commons : Mauritius Brewery  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 50 ° 43 ′ 31.6 ″  N , 12 ° 30 ′ 3 ″  E