Waldschloss Brewery (Frammersbach)

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Waldschloss Brewery
legal form OHG
founding 1886 as a stock corporation Spessarter Bierhallen
Seat Frammersbach
management Sylvia Reinhart, Jens Reinhart (Managing Director)
Number of employees 9
sales 2.1 million euros
Branch brewery
Website www.waldschloss-brauerei.de

Waldschloss brewery from Bäckersberg
Waldschloss brewery from Bäckersberg in the background the Wellberg

The Waldschloss Brewery is a brewery in the market town of Frammersbach in the Lower Franconian district of Main-Spessart .

location

The company premises are located a little outside the town on the B 276 to Bad Orb , below the Wellersberg .

history

The brewery was founded in 1886 as a stock corporation Spessarter Bierhallen , leased from Carl Maultzsch in 1895 and bought in 1898. It was renamed the Waldschloss Brewery by him and continued to run by his wife Luise in 1907 after his death. In 1923 the son Max Maultzsch took over the management and in 1973 after his death his widow Dorothea Maultzsch and daughter Sylvia Reinhart. After Dorothea's death in 1998, Jens Reinhart (Sylvia's son) joined the management team.

According to the beer book Lechner's List from 2008, the brewery had an annual output of 15,000 hectoliters. In May 2011 the GmbH was merged with a newly established OHG.

Types of beer

Facilities / events

Since 1992 a Bock beer festival has been held in the brewery every year in mid-November.

There is a malting museum in the brewery .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Waldschloßbrauerei OHG . In: handelsregister-online.net . Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  2. a b c d Waldschloßbrauerei GmbH . In: deutsches-biermuseum.de . Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  3. a b Elmar R. Göller: Breweries in Lower Franconia. In: braufranken.de. Retrieved April 18, 2017 .
  4. ^ Georg Lechner: Lechner's List - Traditional Breweries in Germany . Tecklenburg 2008, ISBN 9783939172482 .
  5. 21 years of Bock beer festival in Frammersbach. In: feest.com.de. Retrieved April 18, 2017 .
  6. Two brews of 45 hectoliters each brewed . In: Main-Echo , November 15, 2012. Retrieved on April 18, 2017 (unrestricted version brewed on two brews of 45 hectoliters each ( memento from April 18, 2017 in the web archive archive.today )).
  7. ↑ Malting Museum. In: frammersbach.de. Retrieved April 18, 2017 .

Coordinates: 50 ° 4 ′ 33.2 ″  N , 9 ° 27 ′ 44.6 ″  E