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Bavaria – St. Pauli Brewery

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Bavaria – St. Pauli Brewery (Bavaria - St. Pauli - Brauerei AG) was a German brewery founded in 1922 from the merger of Bavaria Brauerei AG (founded 1897) and St. Pauli Actien-Brauerei (founded 1862) in Hamburg. Its brands are now brewed by Holsten.

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History

Founded in 1922 from the merger of two older breweries, Bavaria - St. Pauli bought up a dozen North German breweries until Brau und Brunnen bought the brewery in 1994, merging it with Elbschloss-Brauerei GmbH.

In January 1998 the city of Hamburg bought the brewery as it was under threat of closure. In December 1998 Hamburg sold the brewery on to Holsten, the city's other major brewer, who closed the brewery in 2003. In 2004 Holsten was in turn bought by Carlsberg. The former Bavaria-St. Pauli brewery building has since been pulled down.

Astra

Astra is brand name for a series of pale lagers, including:

  • Astra Urtyp (alc. 4,9% vol.)
  • Astra Exclusiv (alc. 4,9% vol.)
  • Astra Pilsener (alc. 4,9% vol.)
  • Astra Rotlicht (alc. 6,0% vol.); Rotlicht is the German expression for redlight and means redlight-district.
  • Astra Original Hamburger Alsterwasser (alc. 2,5% vol.) (Shandy)
  • References

    Bavaria – St. Pauli Brewery Wikipedia