Löwenbräu Beer: Nymphenburger Straße Beer
Löwenbräu Beer was founded in the 13th century around 1383 and it has been serving at every Oktoberfest since 1810. Löwenbräu München’s name first appeared in the Munich brewing index in 1746. The company developed into the largest beer brewery in Munich. While the company was growing they moved to Nymphenburger Straße and are still located there. At the start of the 20th century, it became the largest brewery in all of Germany.
The Löwenbräukeller beer garden is famous for events like Stout Beer Festivals and the Night of the Tracht. The Spaten-Franziskaner-Löwenbräu Group has belonged to the international brewing group InBev since 2003.
Löwenbräu means “Lion’s Brew”, and the brand logo is of course a lion that looks like a Bavarian heraldic animal. Every person who visits the Oktoberfest festival will definitely recognize the giant lion in front of Löwenbräu-Festzelt, roaring “Löööö-weeeen-brääääu”(Don’t be afraid it won’t bite but the beer will) and drinking beer, calling the thirsty ones for a drink. The Löwenbräu-Wiesn Trunk, at 6.1% alcohol, is also available in the Schützenfestzelt, Löwenbräu-Festhalle, and the Haxnbraterei. Just look for the giant Roaring Lion