Eichbaum, trademark
Eichbaum is a brewery in Mannheim, Germany, that has made beer since 1679 and today produces about 1.8 million hectoliters annually. The company offers more than 20 different beer and malt beverage styles, including the main brand Eichbaum Ureich Premium Pils and the popular non-alcoholic drink Karamalz.
The brewery was founded in 1679 and is Mannheim's oldest company with continuous brewing tradition. Over the centuries it has changed ownership, but is now led by Andreas Hiby-Durst, who ensures the operation's long-term stability.
Eichbaum is deeply rooted in Mannheim's brewing tradition and is seen by many residents as a symbol of local craftsmanship. The brewery is woven into the city's daily life, where the name represents quality and continuity for generations of people.
The brewery is located in Mannheim's Wohlgelegen district and is easy to find. Visitors should know it is a large active industrial site where hops and malt scents fill the air and production happens year-round.
Beyond its main brand products, the company also produces private label beers for other brands, including Apostelbräu, Germania, and Wild Monkey. This business model allows the brewery to supply different markets and offer a wider product range that extends beyond the well-known flagship brand.
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