If You Love A Good Beer, You'll Want To Know About The World's 11 Oldest Breweries
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If you've always wanted to drink around the world, you might want to start with these 11 historic breweries.
1. Stepan Razin Brewery: St. Petersburg, Russia
Founded in 1795, this Russian brewery also has a museum that has been open to the public since 1995.
2. Wiehenstephan Brewery: Bavaria, Germany
Wiehenstephan was the world's oldest continuously operating brewery.
3. Weltenberg Abbey Brewery: Kelheim, Germany
Weltenberg is both a monastery and a brewery.
4. Privatbrauerei Gaffel Becker & Co,: Cologne, Germany
Gaffel is one of the ten largest beer can manufacturers in Germany.
5. Bolten Brewery: Korschenbroich, Germany
Bolten is the oldest Altbier (traditional German ale) ale brewery in the world.
6. Augustiner-Bräu: Munich, Germany
This brewery was originally run by monks.
7. Smithwick's Brewery: Kilkenny, Ireland
Smithwick's was founded in 1710 and has been brewing for 300 years and is known for it's "superior Irish ale."
8. Grolsch Brewery: Groenlo, Netherlands
Grolsch is the third-largest brewery in the Netherlands and brews the most recognizable beer in the country.
9. St. James Gate Brewery: Dublin, Ireland
This brewery is where Guinness (13 million pints of which are consumed every St. Patrick's Day) originated.
10. Stiegl Brewery: Salzburg, Austria
Stiegl was one of Mozart's favorite beers.
11. Hubertus Brewery: Laa an der Thaya, Austria
The Hubertus logo is said to have been the result of a dream a medieval bishop had about a crucifix above the head of a buck.
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