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Gasthaus Becomes Minnesota’s Top Retailer of Bavarian Beer

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Monday, November 6, 2023

Since its inception in 1966, only German-brewed beer has poured thru the taps of the Gasthaus.

Key Points: 
  • Since its inception in 1966, only German-brewed beer has poured thru the taps of the Gasthaus.
  • “We’re grateful to be a part of the entire Gasthaus experience,” says Leinenkugel, “And it’s exciting to have authentically brewed beer served in a setting that transports you to the area in Bavaria where Hofbräu is made.” Artisan Beer Company distributes Hofbräu to Gasthaus.
  • “No one is selling more Paulaner/Hacker-Pschorr beer Minnesota than Gasthaus,” says Joe Goodin of New York based importer Paulaner USA.
  • In order for Gasthaus to deliver this unique experience, serving Bavarian-brewed beer alongside traditional fare made from scratch daily is a necessity.

#WeLoveTheWiesn - The Munich breweries and the Oktoberfest family greeting the world

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Saturday, September 19, 2020

MUNICH, Sept. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Gun salutes and the cry of 'Ozapft is' by the Mayor of Munich to announce the tapping of the first barrel of beer usually herald the start of the Oktoberfest but not in 2020.

Key Points: 
  • MUNICH, Sept. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Gun salutes and the cry of 'Ozapft is' by the Mayor of Munich to announce the tapping of the first barrel of beer usually herald the start of the Oktoberfest but not in 2020.
  • Beer tables and benches arranged into the shape of a heart surrounded the breweries' majestic-looking carts.
  • A specially designed dirndl and a love letter to the Oktoberfest were just as much a part of the initiative as the message #WeLoveTheWiesn.
  • "We want to use this event to create an enduring image by which to remember the cancelled Oktoberfest," emphasised Andreas Steinfatt, managing director of the Paulaner Brewery and chairman of the Association of Munich Brewers.

#WeLoveTheWiesn - The Munich breweries and the Oktoberfest family greeting the world

Retrieved on: 
Saturday, September 19, 2020

MUNICH, Sept. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Gun salutes and the cry of 'Ozapft is' by the Mayor of Munich to announce the tapping of the first barrel of beer usually herald the start of the Oktoberfest but not in 2020.

Key Points: 
  • MUNICH, Sept. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Gun salutes and the cry of 'Ozapft is' by the Mayor of Munich to announce the tapping of the first barrel of beer usually herald the start of the Oktoberfest but not in 2020.
  • Beer tables and benches arranged into the shape of a heart surrounded the breweries' majestic-looking carts.
  • A specially designed dirndl and a love letter to the Oktoberfest were just as much a part of the initiative as the message #WeLoveTheWiesn.
  • "We want to use this event to create an enduring image by which to remember the cancelled Oktoberfest," emphasised Andreas Steinfatt, managing director of the Paulaner Brewery and chairman of the Association of Munich Brewers.