Brauerei Paderborner
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Brauerei Paderborner is a brewery in the German city of Paderborn. The traditional westphalian brewery was bought by the German brewery-major Warsteiner in 1990.
[edit] The Paderborner beer-Family
The Paderborner brewery was founded in 1852. Since 1990 it belongs to the Warsteiner brewery group.
There are two different sorts of Paderborner. The first is plainly called "Paderborner Pilsener". It has a rather herbal taste with a strange sweetness which actually is hops.
Outside the local surroundings of Paderborn, Paderborner Pilsener Export is known only as a cheap canned beer you can buy in gas stations.
The second type is called Paderborner Gold. It tastes much fresher. Its lineage is more recent than the original Paderborner Pilsener which has been brewed in this area for over 100 years. It was developed when the big Warsteiner company bought the small local (and very catholic) brewery of Paderborn.
Paderborner Gold is the favoured beer for all official festivities in the area. Westphalian people from this area celebrate a lot. A few times a year there are celebrations of the local defender clubs ("Schützenvereine"). Members ("Schützen)", dressed in traditional green dress, try to shoot down a wooden eagle with shotguns. It is a very special eagle because it wears a crown and has an apple and a scepter in both of its hands. The one who shoots down the eagle becomes the new "Schützenkönig" - the king for a year. The others who shoot down the crown, apple or scepter become his princes (crown-prince, apple-prince,...) The world's biggest "Schützenfest" is celebrated in Hannover.[1]
[edit] External links
- Paderborner Brauerei (German)