Murau Brewery

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Murau Brewery
LocationMurau, Austria
Opened1495 (1495)
Websitewww.murauerbier.at

The Murau Brewery is located in the Styria district of Murau, Austria.

History[edit]

By the mid 15th century, Murau boasted three breweries. Established in 1495 by Jörg Kurz at Raffaltplatz, Murau Brewery stands as the sole survivor among them. Valentin Bauer, major of Murau and owner of the brewery from 1823 to 1856 expanded the area off the brewery to the current size.[citation needed] Anton Kindler undertook costly modernisation efforts from 1873 to 1873, such as buying new machinery and switching to steam power. Gustav Balzer took over in 1896. He again invested heavily but got into financial trouble, forcing the transformation into a cooperative by 1910.[1]

After a struggle to survive through the 1920s and 1930s, the brewery nearly collapsed during the Second World War, only starting to slowly recover in 1946. During the 1980s and 1990s, the brewing volume saw a significant increase through successful market strategies, rising from 65,000 hectolitres in 1980 to 304,000 hectolitres in 2011. In 2021, the brewery, along with nine other founding members, co-founded the "Association of Independent Private Breweries" in Austria.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kaps, Berthold (2015). Bierland Steiermark (in German). Graz: Kleine Zeitung GmbH & Co KG.