词条 | Ur-Krostitzer |
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| name = Krostitzer Brauerei | logo = File:Ur-Krostitzer - uk-logo.png | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = | image = | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = | type = GmbH | location = | location_place = | location_city = Krostitz | location_state = Saxony | location_country = Germany | coordinates = {{coords|51|27|52|N|12|27|04|E|display=inline,title}} | mapframe-zoom = 5 | opened = 1534 | closed = | key_people = Ulrich Kallmeyer | production = {{convert|374000|hl|usbeerbbl|lk=on}} | other_products = | revenue = | operating_income = | intl = | net_income = | assets = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = Radeberger Gruppe | divisions = | subsid = | distribution = | tasting = | website = {{url|ur-krostitzer.de}} | active_beers = | seasonal_beers = | other_beers = | inactive_beers = }} Ur-Krostitzer is a brand of beer from Krostitz near Leipzig, Germany. The trademark is a portrait of the Swedish King Gustav II. Adolf, who supposedly in 1632 during the Thirty Years' War stopped by the village Krostitz on his way to Leipzig. According to legend he there ordered the local master brewer to bring him a refreshing draught. As a sign of highest appreciation, the king allegedly gave the master brewer a golden ring. HistoryThe brewing privilege was granted in 1534 by Duke Georg von Sachsen to Hans Wahl on the Crostitz manor. In 1738 the brewery sold barley beer (Braunbier). In 1803 malt liquor (Doppelbier) and Kovent (a low-alcohol beer made from leftover wort) were also brewed. From 1867 to 1876 both brewery and malt house were completely rebuilt, and another remodeling happened between 1894 and 1899. The sales figures of beer increased steadily and amounted to 1899 {{convert|90352|hl|usbeerbbl}}; at that time a staff of 200 was employed in the brewery. In Leipzig 84 restaurants and 110 beer stores sourced "Crostitzer Lagerbier", "Dunkel", "Bohemian style" and according to season "Bock" or "Märzenbier". In 1904 the term Ur-Krostitzer was used for the first time. After the brewery was communized during the GDR period of governance, it became part of the Radeberg Group in 1990, since then there were numerous new constructions and conversions. Today the brewery produces Schwarzbier according to a recipe from an old brewing manual of the brewery and an off-dry Pilsner. In celebration of the 470 year anniversary, the Ur-Krostitzer Jahresring is given as an award to amateur historians, who concern themselves with the history of the regions Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia, since 2004. The brewery currently employed a staff of 112 people, it produces around 374.000 hectoliter beer and supplies roughly 2600 gastronomical institutions. Corporate names
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additionally a diverse range of brands belonging to the Radeberg Group is bottled there. Further readingUlla Heise: Ur-Krostitzer - Chronik einer Brauerei in Mitteldeutschland. Leipzig 2006, {{ISBN|3-938543-30-2}}, and revised republished edition, Leipzig 2014, {{ISBN|978-3-938543-30-6}} ReferencesExternal links
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