Wilhelm Meußdoerffer (brewer, 1887)

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Johann Georg Wilhelm Meußdoerffer (born September 23, 1887 in Kulmbach , † September 12, 1966 ) was a German brewery director.

Life

Meußdoerffer belonged to a family of malt manufacturers that had taken over in Kulmbach in 1902 after the bankruptcy of the Roksch bank, whose share in Mönchshof AG had taken over. He was the only son of Heinrich Meußdoerffer (1863–1949) and the grandson of Johann Georg Meußdoerffer (1824–1878), who founded the Kulmbach commercial malt house in 1852.

After attending secondary school , he completed both banking and brewery training in Mannheim, Berlin, Paris and New York. After graduating from the Berlin School of Management, he attended the Weihenstephan Brewery College .

In the 1960s he was the brewery director and chairman of the management board of Kulmbacher Mönchshof-Bräu GmbH in Kulmbach / Upper Franconia.

literature

  • Otto Mohrmann, Max Wild: One hundred years of Meussdoerffer-Malz - From the history of an old Kulmbach bourgeois family , Kulmbach 1952.

Individual evidence

  1. Holger Starke : From the brewing trade to the brewing industry - The history of the beer brewery in Dresden and Saxony, 1800 - 1914, Cologne 2005, p. 231.
  2. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. XV. Edition of Degeners who is it ?, Berlin 1967, p. 1278.