Warsteiner


Warsteiner Brauerei Haus Cramer KG, abbreviated Warsteiner Brauerei (in Spanish, "Cervecera Warsteiner") is one of Germany's largest independent breweries. His most popular beer is Warsteiner.

History

In 1753 a farmer named Konrad Cramer paid the beer tax for the first time. Warsteiner Brauerei Haus Cramer KG has since been a family business, which has been passed on from generation to generation.

However, the expansion of the company would not begin until 1884 with the arrival of the railroad, which allowed the company to expand its influence.

With the discovery of the natural water source Kaiserquelle, the brewery has been concentrated since 1928 in the production of pils. With a capacity of more than 100,000 hectoliters per year, the brewery became one of the largest in Germany in the 1960s. In 1984, it reached 2 million hectoliters, then copying the German market. Beers Verum Premium Sheet King Ludwig (King Ludwig Castle Brewery Kaltenberg): Weissenburg Pilsener Herford (Herford Brauerei GmbH & Co. KG): Paderborn: Frankenheim (Brauerei Frankenheim) : Isenbeck (also in Cameroon with SIAC) International expantion

The German company has been trying to expand in the African market for years. In Cameroon it acquired the SIAC-Isenbeck brewery for which it expelled its director-general and founder in 2003. The case is still pending in an international judicial procedure in Paris.

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