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Private Weissbierbraeuerei G. Schneider & Sohn GmbH
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LocationKelheim, Germany
Opened1872
Owned byGeorg Schneider VI (independent)
Active beers
Name Type
Schneider Weisse Original Weissbier
Schneider Weisse WeizenHell Helles Weissbier
Schneider Weisse Kristall Weissbier
Schneider Weisse Leicht Light Weissbier
Schneider Weisse Alkoholfrei Non-alcoholic
Schneider Wiesen Edel-Weisse Weissbier
Aventinus Weizenbock

History

G. Schneider & Sohn is a Bavarian brewery company founded in 1872 by Georg Schneider I and his son of the same name, after they acquired the Weisses Brauhaus in Munich, the oldest wheat beer brewery in the city. In 1927 the owners, who to this day are descendants of Georg Schneider I, expanded their brewing operations into Kelheim and Straubing. After the breweries in Munich were destroyed in 1944 by allied bombing, the entire production was relocated to Kelheim.

The Schneider Dynasty

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Aventinus
  • Georg Schneider I (1817-1890)
  • Georg Schneider II (1846-1890)
  • Georg Schneider III (1870-1905)
  • Mathilde Schneider (1877-1973)
  • Georg Schneider IV (1900-1991)
  • Georg Schneider V (1928-)
  • Georg Schneider VI (1965-)

Products

The entire product line consists of wheat beers, top-fermented, bottle or keg conditioned. The brewing wheat comes from the upper Altmühltal, lower Bavaria, and Upper Palatinate regions. The malting barley is grown exclusively by the Growers Association for Quality Brewing Barley, grown in the Kelheim and Riedenburg areas. Hallertau hops are used to give the beers their bittering and aromatic properties.