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Ayinger Brewery

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Location
  
Aying, Germany

Owned by
  
independent

Altbairisch
  
Dunkel

Opened
  
1877

Celebrator
  
Doppelbock

Founded
  
1877

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Annual production volume
  
140,000 hectolitres (120,000 US bbl)

Ayinger brewery bottling line


The Ayinger Brewery (/ˈɪŋɡər/, EYE-ing-ger; German: Brauerei Aying) is a brewery in Aying, Bavaria, Germany, about 25 km from Munich. Approximately 10% of Ayinger beers are exported, mainly to Italy, the United States, and the rest of Europe. Ayinger beers have been frequent award winners in international beer competitions.

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For some years, a range of beer was brewed under the Ayingerbrau name by Samuel Smith's Brewery in Tadcaster, England. Although the Ayinger logo was used, the recipes and range were different from those of the Ayinger Brewery. The arrangement ended in spring 2006, at which point Samuel Smith's rebranded the beers. Distribution of the Ayinger range of beer followed that summer. Because the Oktoberfest in Munich does not allow breweries outside its city limits to participate, Ayinger Brewery organizes many smaller festivals in the countryside around Munich.

2007 World Beer Championships

Celebrator Doppelbock - highest rated Doppelbock style
Jahrhundert-Bier - highest rated Munich Helles style
Oktober Fest-Märzen - highest rated Vienna Märzen style
Altbairisch Dunkel - 2nd highest rated Dark Lager style [1]

Prior Years

Celebrator Doppelbock - 2005 Platinum Medal Winner
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 "One of the Top Ten Breweries in the World" Award
2003, 2004, and 2005 Ayinger received a first-place award for every beer entered
[2]

“Deutsche Landwirtschafts Gesellschaft - DLG” (German Agricultural Society) International Competition

Jahrhundert-Bier - 1997(G), 1998(G), 2000(G), 2001-2004(S), 2005(G)
Bräu-Hell - 2001(G), 2003-2005(G)
Bräu-Weisse - 1997(G), 1998(G), 2000(G), 2001(S), 2002-2005(G)
Ur-Weiße - 2004(G), 2005(G)
Altbairisch-Dunkel - 1997(G), 1998(S), 2001(S), 2003-2005(G)
Leichte Bräu-Weisse - 1998(S), 2000(S)

(G)=Gold (S)=Silver

References

Ayinger Brewery Wikipedia