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[[File:Spaten 001.jpg|600px]]
 
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The ownership of the brewery in Munich changed hands many times until 1807 when the Royal Hofbräu brewmaster, Gabriel Sedlmayr, took over what was then Munich's smallest brewery named Spatenbräu.
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The ownership of the brewery changed hands many times until 1807 when the royal Hofbräu brewmaster, Gabriel Sedlmayr, took over what was then Munich's smallest brewery named Spatenbräu.
  
The still today used logo with a spade symbolising a malt shovel bears his initials. Sedlmayr's sons continue to run the business and in 1867 Spaten becomes the largest brewery in Munich, as was then measured by malt use.
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The still today used logo with a spade symbolising a malt shovel bears his initials. Sedlmayr's sons continue to run the business and in 1867 Spaten became the largest brewery in Munich, as then measured by malt use.
  
 
[[File:Waldwirtschaft Grosshesselohe 007.jpg|600px]]
 
[[File:Waldwirtschaft Grosshesselohe 007.jpg|600px]]
  
In 1872, Spaten made history by introducing a light-coloured Vienna-style beer at Munich's Oktoberfest. The Märzenbier beer was introduced in the Schottenhamel Festzelt and became an instant success as other beer supplies ran out. The Märzenbier was originally permitted to be brewed only between September and April and had to be stored in ice cellars until the Oktoberfest event. Märzenbier, also known as Oktoberbier, is a slightly stronger than usual Helles (lager).
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In 1872, Spaten made history by introducing a light-coloured Vienna-style beer at Munich's Oktoberfest. The Märzenbier which was sold in the Schottenhamel Festzelt became an instant success as other beer supplies ran out. The Märzenbier was originally permitted to be brewed only between ?? September and ?? April and had to be stored in ice cellars until the Oktoberfest event. Märzenbier, also known as Oktoberfestbier, is a slightly stronger Helles (lager).
  
In 1922 Spaten and Franziskaner and Löwenbräu unified into one company. In 1972 the group issued public stock for the first time. Through mergers and acquisitions that followed the the German brewery eventually became part of the Belgian-Brazilian Interbrew (Inbew) conglomerate.
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In 1922, Spaten, Franziskaner and Löwenbräu unified into one company. In 1972, the group issued public stock for the first time. Through mergers and acquisitions that followed, the German brewery eventually became part of the Belgian-Brazilian Interbrew (Inbew) giant.
  
 
Spaten brands include Spaten Münchner Hell, Spaten Oktoberfestbier and Spaten Pils.
 
Spaten brands include Spaten Münchner Hell, Spaten Oktoberfestbier and Spaten Pils.
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At the Oktoberfest, Spaten is sold in Schottenhamel, Ochsenbraterei, Hippodrom and Glöcke Wirt
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At the Oktoberfest, Spaten is sold in Schottenhamel, Ochsenbraterei, Hippodrom and Glöcke Wirt.
  
 
== Additional information ==
 
== Additional information ==

Revision as of 16:11, 16 January 2013

Spaten is one of Munich's six major beer brands. Its beer brewing history dates back to 1397 when a brewer named Hans Welser set up a brewery in central Munich, originally named Welser Prew.

Spaten 001.jpg

The ownership of the brewery changed hands many times until 1807 when the royal Hofbräu brewmaster, Gabriel Sedlmayr, took over what was then Munich's smallest brewery named Spatenbräu.

The still today used logo with a spade symbolising a malt shovel bears his initials. Sedlmayr's sons continue to run the business and in 1867 Spaten became the largest brewery in Munich, as then measured by malt use.

Waldwirtschaft Grosshesselohe 007.jpg

In 1872, Spaten made history by introducing a light-coloured Vienna-style beer at Munich's Oktoberfest. The Märzenbier which was sold in the Schottenhamel Festzelt became an instant success as other beer supplies ran out. The Märzenbier was originally permitted to be brewed only between ?? September and ?? April and had to be stored in ice cellars until the Oktoberfest event. Märzenbier, also known as Oktoberfestbier, is a slightly stronger Helles (lager).

In 1922, Spaten, Franziskaner and Löwenbräu unified into one company. In 1972, the group issued public stock for the first time. Through mergers and acquisitions that followed, the German brewery eventually became part of the Belgian-Brazilian Interbrew (Inbew) giant.

Spaten brands include Spaten Münchner Hell, Spaten Oktoberfestbier and Spaten Pils. Spaten beer can be found in the following beer gardens:

At the Oktoberfest, Spaten is sold in Schottenhamel, Ochsenbraterei, Hippodrom and Glöcke Wirt.

Additional information