Ur-Krostitzer
1534 establishments in the Holy Roman EmpireBreweries in GermanyDr. Oetker
Ur-Krostitzer is a brand of beer from Krostitz near Leipzig, Germany. Their 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 his highest esteem, the king allegedly gave the master brewer a golden ring.
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Brauereistraße, Krostitz
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N 51.464444444444 ° | E 12.451111111111 ° |
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Brauereistraße 12
04509 Krostitz
Saxony, Germany
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