Krombacher Brauerei

Krombacher Brauerei

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Krombacher Brauerei

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Krombacher Brauerei GmbH & Co. KG
Krombacher.svg
Type Kommanditgesellschaft
Industry Brewery
Founded 1803
Headquarters Kreuztal, Germany
Products Beer
Revenue 608,5 Mio. € [1]
Owner(s) Schadeberg Family
Employees 866 [1]
Website krombacher.com

Krombacher Brauerei is one of the largest privately owned breweries in Germany and

ranks number 2 among Germany's best selling breweries.

History

The brewery was founded on 4th February 1803 by Johannes Haas. His father Johann Eberhard Haas

was running a tavern in Krombach. According to a regulation of 25th July 1618 the sale of beer was

permitted only to restaurants having their own brewery and malt kiln. Therefore, John Haas established

the brewery within in the family business.

The water for the brewery ("Hasbrauerei") was first brought in barrels from a spring at the foot of

Grumberg in the west of the village by ox cart to the brewery. 1854 the brewery owner Haas had to

pay annually 17 guilders (Florin) to the church, because the water pipeline was constructed on church

property in the village.

The relocation to its current site is estimated to have occurred between 1858 and 1879/82. In that time,

two caverns were created that served as beer cellars.

In 1896, Hermann Haas sold the brewery for 360.000 marks to Otto Eberhardt († 17 August 1924).

Eberhardt ran the brewery as a limited partnership called "Hasbrauerei Eberhardt and Co." and

converted it to a corporation in 1905.

At the beginning of the 20th Century, "Crombacher Pilsener" was introduced which led to a rapid recovery.

In October 1922, Bernhard Schadeberg (the grandfather of current CEO Bernhard Schadeberg) assumed

the management of the company, which has been running as a family business to this day. The current

owners are Friedrich Schadeberg and his his sister Barbara Lambrecht-Schadeberg, his son Bernhard

Schadeberg and his daughter Petra Schadeberg-Hermann.

The Krombacher Rock Spring supplying the water for the brewery (together with the "Breitenbach" Dam

near Hilchenbach), was discovered by the mountain inspector Fresenius in 1722. The soft, low mineral

water is the basis for the brewed beer. The brewery is one of the largest employers in the city. On the

emblem of the brewery the Kindelsbergturm (Kreuztal's landmark) and among the Littfe creek is visible.

Location

Krombacher Brewery

Krombach is a suburb of Kreuztal near Siegen, a small city in a part of Germany called Siegerland, a

part of North Rhine-Westphalia. The small town of Krombach is located at the foot of the Rothaargebirge.

Products

Krombacher Brewery produces the most consumed Pilsener in Germany[1], the Krombacher Pils. An alcohol

free variant is also produced. Krombacher Radler is a mixture of 50% Krombacher Pils and 50% lemonade.

Krombacher brews Krombacher Weizen, a wheat beer, since 2007 in response to market research.[3]

Targeted at young adults, Cab is a brand of beer-based mix drinks. Initially meaning Cola and Beer, three

variants are now produced: Cab Cola and Beer, Cab Banana and Beer, Cab Cherry and Beer. All variants

are flavored with dragon fruit.

Krombacher Brewery also produces Rhenania Alt, a dark beer and distributes Schweppes in Germany.

All Schweppes products are manufactured by the Krombacher Brauerei [4] under license from Schweppes

Germany. de:Schweppes Germany (and indirectly Krombacher) both control the German and Austrian

licenses for Snapple (not available in Germany/Austria), de:Dr. Pepper (available since 2006) and Orangina.[1]

Regenwaldprojekt

In 2002, Krombacher Brewery started a Rainforest campaign. It announced that for every crate of

Krombacher sold one square meter of rainforest would be saved for at least 100 years. For achieving

this, Krombacher Brewery partnered with World Wildlife Fund, famous German television host

Günther Jauch promoted the campaign.

The campaign was very successful, but was also criticised. In fact no rainforest was acquired by WWF

or Krombacher. Rather, existing nature reserve were supported. Accordingly, a German court decided

the campaign was partly anticompetitive.[5]

The campaign was started again in 2008.[6]

Exports

As of 2003, the company's official exports are as follow:[7]

  • 47.9% to Italy
  • 15.7% to Spain
  • 8.6% to Russia
  • 2.9% to France
  • 2.7% to Greece
  • 2.6% to Switzerland
  • 2.5% to The Netherlands
  • and 17.0% to Others

See also

Coordinates: 50°59′26″N 7°57′22″E / 50.99056°N 7.95611°E / 50.99056; 7.95611

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