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Ayinger Brewery (/ˈ.ɪŋɡər/ EYE-ing-gər; German: Brauerei Aying) is in Aying, Bavaria, Germany, about 25 km south of Munich. Ayinger beers are exported to Italy, the United States, and the rest of Europe.

Ayinger Brewery
LocationAying, Germany
Coordinates47°58′19N 11°46′26E / 47.97194°N 11.77389°E / 47.97194; 11.77389
Opened1877
Annual production volume140,000 hectolitres (120,000 US bbl)
Owned byindependent
Active beers
Name Type
Celebrator Doppelbock
Altbairisch Dunkel Dunkel
Kellerbier Kellerbier
Jahrhundert Bier Helles
Lager Hell Helles
Bavarian Pils Pilsner
Bräuweisse Weißbier
Leichte Bräuweisse light Weißbier
Ur-Weisse dark Weißbier
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Oktober Fest-Märzen Märzen
Kirtabier dark Märzen
Maibock Maibock
Frühlingsbier Kellerbier
Weizenbock strong Weißbier
Winter Bock Doppelbock

Licensed production in UK

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For some years, a range of beer was brewed under the Ayingerbrau name by Samuel Smith Old BreweryinTadcaster, 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.

Oktoberfest

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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.[1]

Awards

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World Beer Championships

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2007 World Beer Championships

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Ayinger posted these results at the 2007 World Beer Championships:[2]

Prior Years

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Since 1994, Ayinger has received these awards:[3]

German Agricultural Society International Competition

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In the Deutsche Landwirtschafts Gesellschaft (DLG) Competition, Ayinger earned these medals:

 
Ayinger Oktoberfest Maerzen beer bottle and glass

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jackson, Michael. Ultimate Beer, DK Publishing, Inc., 1998. ISBN 0-7894-3527-6
  • ^ restaurant-hospitality.com
  • ^ "merchantduvin.com". Archived from the original on 2006-11-03. Retrieved 2006-10-08.
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