Browary Grudziądz, Historical brewery in Grudziądz, Poland.
Browary Grudziądz is an industrial complex with multiple red-brick buildings and tall chimneys dating from the 1800s. The site now contains a hotel-restaurant and an active brewery with visitor facilities.
This brewery was established in 1850 on the Fijewo estate and grew into large-scale production from 1876 under the Chales de Beaullieu family. It later ceased operations but has since been revived with brewing activities.
The reopened brewery maintains traditional brewing methods, producing Helles style lagers and regional beer varieties using Austrian SALM equipment.
The brewery offers tours and tastings with easy access to restaurants and meeting spaces on site. Visitors should arrange visits in advance since tours and tastings are typically organized by reservation.
The location merges brewing craft with dining, where the chef prepares regional dishes using local ingredients that complement the beer varieties. This combination creates an experience that goes beyond a typical brewery museum.
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