Zötler

Zötler Brewery

Zötler Brewery

German brewery


Zötler or Privat-Brauerei Zötler is a traditional brewery in Rettenberg, Allgäu, Germany with the annual production about 45,000 hectoliters.

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The history is traced back to a brewery founded in 1447, at the foot of the Grünten.[1]

On 10 August 2009 the brewery took over the brand rights and customers of the "Postbrauerei Karl Meyer Nesselwang" with the purchase contract as of 1 December 2009.

Zötler produces various styles, including 1447 Naturtrüb, Zötler Gold, Privat-Pils, Hefeweizen Light and Dark, Hefeweizen leicht, St. Stephansbock, Korbinian Dunkel, Festbier, Maibock, Vollmond-Bier, etc. Zötler also produces soft drinks of the Libella brand.

Zötler is part of the initiative "Die Freien Brauer", founded in 2006, an association of independent private breweries in Europe.

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References

  1. "Privat-Brauerei Zötler". Die Freien Brauer. Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.

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