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The Paulaner Brewery is the management company of Paulaner Brauerei Gruppe GmbH & Co. KGaA. Seventy percent of the company is owned by the Schörghuber Unternehmensgruppe and 30% by the Dutch Heineken International B.V. For the first time in history, Paulaner exported one million hectolitres to the rest of the world in 2016.
Weizenbier, short Weizen: Weizen is German for "wheat". These terms are used in the Western ( Baden-Württemberg ) and Northern German regions, as well as in Switzerland, for Weißbier. Hefeweißbier or Hefeweizen: Hefe is the German word for yeast, is added to indicate that the beer is bottle-conditioned (unfiltered), thus might have sediment.
Weizenbier and Weißbier are the standard German names for wheat beer – Weizen is German for "wheat", and weiß is German for "white". [5] Dunkelweizen is a dark wheat beer. Hefeweizen is an unfiltered wheat beer. Hefe is German for yeast. [6]
Paulaner Dunkel. Dunkel (German: [ˌdʊŋkl̩] ⓘ), or Dunkles (German: [ˈdʊŋkləs] ⓘ), is a word used for several types of dark German lager. Dunkel is the German word meaning "dark", and dunkel beers typically range in color from amber to dark reddish brown. They are characterized by their smooth, malty flavor. [1]
Weizenbier: Beverage A beer, usually top-fermented, which is brewed with a large proportion of wheat relative to the amount of malted barley. The two main varieties are Weissbier and Witbier; the minor types include Lambic, Berliner Weisse and Gose. Helles: Beverage A German beer style that is usually drunk in Bavaria, Germany. It has a yellow ...
The Paulaner-Keller was torn down in 2001 and in 2003 replaced by a newly constructed above-ground Paulaner festive hall, which offers room for up to 2500 customers. The reconstruction cost around 25 million euros. [10] One of the rooms in the vaulted cellar of the new inn Paulaner am Nockherberg is now once again called the Salvatorkeller. The ...
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At the end of the 1970s, Schörghuber entered the beer business by purchasing the Hacker-Pschorr and Paulaner breweries. After Josef Schörghuber's death in 1995, his son Stefan Schörghuber , who had been working in the hotel and mountain railways sector in the company since 1984, took over the company.