Brauerei Göller

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Brauerei Göller
Göller Brauerei - panoramio.jpg
TypeCraft brewery
LocationZeil am Main, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Coordinates50°00′55″N 10°34′51″E / 50.015355°N 10.580972°E / 50.015355; 10.580972Coordinates: 50°00′55″N 10°34′51″E / 50.015355°N 10.580972°E / 50.015355; 10.580972
Opened1514; 508 years ago (1514)
Key peopleFelix Göller (Brewmaster)
Annual production volume45,000 hL
Websitebrauerei-goeller.de

Brauerei Göller, more commonly known as Göller, is one of the oldest craft breweries in the world.[1] Located in the village of Zeil am Main in Franconia, Germany, Göller is a multi-generational family enterprise tracing its roots to 1514 when a local sanctuary or "Freyung" secured a brewing license.[2] Current brewmaster, Felix Göller, was named German Brewer of the year in 2013. His father, Franz-Josef Göller, won the same award in 1976.[3] Göller won Gold Medal in Meininger's International Craft Beer Award 2019 for its Dunkel.[4] Göller recently entered the international market and currently exports to the USA through St. Amand Imports, based in Kansas.[5] The brewery also exports to Russia via an importer based in Nizhny Novgorod.

References[]

  1. ^ Team, The Untappd. "Untappd". Untappd. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  2. ^ "Göller | Shelton Brothers". www.sheltonbrothers.com. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  3. ^ "GÖLLER BREWERY".
  4. ^ "Göller Dunkel | meininger.de". www.meininger.de. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  5. ^ "GÖLLER - St. Amand" (in American English). Retrieved 2019-09-10.
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