The Einbecker Brewery (German: ''Einbecker Brauhaus'') is a
brewery located in
Einbeck
Einbeck (; Eastphalian: ''Aimbeck'') is a town in the district Northeim, in southern Lower Saxony, Germany, on the German Timber-Frame Road.
History
Prehistory
The area of the current city of Einbeck is inhabited since prehistoric times. Vario ...
, Germany. Founded before 1378, it is one of the
oldest still operating breweries in the world. The city of Einbeck is noted for its
bock beer, and Einbecker, the only remaining brewery in town, makes multiple varieties thereof.
[Oliver and Colicchio, ''Oxford Companion'' 320-21.]
History
The region of Lower Saxony and the town of Einbeck in particular dominated the European beer market during the fourteenth century, when the
Hanseatic League
The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from a few North German to ...
helped distribute Einbeck's bock beer throughout Northern Europe.
[Oliver, ''Brewmaster's Table'' 56-57.] The Einbecker Brewery is the only remaining brewery from that tradition,
[ and was already in operation in 1378: the first city record in Einbeck that mentions beer dates from 28 April 1378, and refers to the sale of two casks of beer ("Einbecker") to the town of ]Celle
Celle () is a town and capital of the district of Celle, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town is situated on the banks of the river Aller, a tributary of the Weser, and has a population of about 71,000. Celle is the southern gateway to the Lü ...
, some 80 miles away. The brewery claims the tradition with a legend above the door, ''Ohne Einbeck gäb's kein Bockbier'' ("Without Einbeck there would be no bock").[ Notable drinkers of Einbecker include, reportedly, Martin Luther, who was given a cask of it before the 1521 trial where he was to be excommunicated, and supposedly praised it in a two-line doggerel verse. Luther was also gifted a barrel of Einbecker in June 1525 by the city of Wittenberg on the occasion of his marriage to Katherine von Bora.
Einbeck’s dominance lasted until the Thirty Years' War.
Brewing rights in Einbeck were owned by the city, and brewing operations were consolidated in 1794 in a publicly owned city brewery, from then on the sole brewery in the city.][Voigt 59.] Its beer was first bottled in 1884, in the "distinctive low-shouldered bottle" that the company still uses.[
The brewery, which had taken over two other regional breweries (''Göttinger Brauhaus'' and Kassel's ''Martini Brauerei'', in 1988 and 1997),][ merged into the brewing consortium ]Brau und Brunnen Brau und Brunnen AG ("Brew and Spring") was a German brewing and beverage group which was formed as "Dortmunder Union-Schultheiss Brauerei AG" in 1972 through a merger between Schultheiss-Brauerei and Dortmunder Union-Brauerei. It was renamed ''Brau ...
.[Oliver, ''Brewmaster's Table'' 278-79.] Einbecker produced 850,000 hectoliters per year and employed 200 people.[
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Products
Einbecker Brewery produces three "original" bocks,[Jackson 29.] but its best-selling beer is a pilsner, ''Brauherren Pils''.[ Like the Czech beer Pilsner Urquell, Einbecker is considered "original" enough to warrant the designation ''Ur'', or "original," which it carries in all of its bocks.][Jackson 16.]
In 2018, the brewery offer
five bocks
(two seasonal) an
(inc. one seasonal).
Bock
round the year:
*''Ur-Bock-Hell'', a golden bock, 6.5%
*''Ur-Bock-Dunkel'', a dark bock, 6.5%
*''Ainpöckisch Bier 1378'', an unfiltered bock, 6.7%. - This is an attempted recreation of the 14th century hit, promoted as "Martin Luthers most beloved beer".
seasonal:
*''Mai-Ur-Bock'', a Maibock, 6.5% (available in May only)
*''Winter-Bock'', a doppelbock, 7.5% and the strongest they brew (available November/December only)
Pilsner
*''Brauherren Pils'', 4.8% (also in a non*-alcohol version. *Means less than 0.5%)
*''Premium Pils'', 4.9%
Other
*''Dunkel'', a dark malty lager, 5.3%.
*''Landbier Spezial'', an amber lager with noted hops, 5.2%
*''Weihnachtsbier'', an amber lager, 5.3%. This X-mas beer is available in December only.
*''Kellerbier'', an amber lager, unfiltered, 4.8%.
*''Radler'', the ''Brauherren Pils'' above mixed with citrus juices, 2.5%.
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