Gerolsteiner Brunnen

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Gerolsteiner
Country Germany
Source Gerolstein
Type sparkling
pH 5.9 to 6.0
Bromine (Br2) 0.12
Calcium (Ca) 348
Chloride (Cl) 39.7
Bicarbonate (HCO3) 1816
Fluoride (Fl) 0.21
Lithium (Li) 0.13
Manganese (Mn) 0.39
Magnesium (Mg) 108
Nitrate (NO3) 5.1
Potassium (K) 10.8
Silica (SiO2) 40.2
Sodium (Na) 118
Strontium (Sr2) 2.9
Sulfates (SO) 38.3
TDS 1577
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
Website: gerolsteiner.de


Gerolsteiner Brunnen GmbH & Co. KG (Gerolsteiner) is a leading German mineral water firm with its seat in Gerolstein / Eifel. It is well-known for its Gerolsteiner Sprudel brand, a bottled, naturally carbonated mineral water. Gerolsteiner is also the chief sponsor of a cycling team, Team Gerolsteiner.

[edit] History

On January 1, 1888, the mine manager Wilhelm Castendyck founded the firm Gerolsteiner Sprudel as a GmbH in Gerolstein. In the same year, the first well was drilled. In November 1888, the water became a sort of official water of the city and became popular because of its high amount of natural carbonic acid. In 1889 its star and lion symbol was trademarked. Already in 1895, the water had been exported to Australia. In 1928, the company began to export to the United States.

The Gerolsteiner factory was completely destroyed in a bombing raid during Christmas 1944. In 1946 the filling machines were repaired and the full building and installation were rebuilt by 1948.

In 1986, it introduced a brand with a lower amount of carbonic acid to meet changing tastes.

[edit] References

  • 111 Jahre Gerolsteiner Brunnen, HG: Gerolsteiner Brunnen GmbH & CO

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