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Beck's Brewery

Location Flag of GermanyBremen, Germany
Owner(s) InBev
Year opened 1873
Active beers
Beck's Pilsener
Beck's Gold Light pilsener
Beck's Vier Light pilsener
Beck's Dark Dark lager
Beck's Green Lemon Pilsner mixed with lemon
Beck's Chilled Orange Pilsner mixed with orange
Beck's Level 7 Pilsner mixed with energy drink
Beck's Oktoberfest Oktoberfest
Haake Beck Pilsener
Beck's Alcohol Free Non-Alcoholic

Beck's is a brand of the brewery Brauerei Beck & Co KG in the north German city of Bremen. Owned by local families until February 2002, it was then sold to Interbrew (now InBev) for 3.5 billion DM (1.8 billion euros, 2.1 billion U.S. dollars).

Beck's has for many years also been brewed under license in Namibia, which prior to World War I was a German colony. It is also today brewed in Bulgaria, Australia, Ukraine, Serbia, Montenegro, China, Nigeria, Romania, Turkey and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The brewery was formed under the name Kaiserbrauerei Beck & May o.H.G. on 27 June 1873 by Lüder Rutenberg (8 February 181614 June 1890), Heinrich Beck, and Thomas May. On 1 October 1875, Thomas May left the brewery which then became known as Kaiserbrauerei Beck & Co.

Beck & Co. has always been a strong exporter, and the beer thus has a taste more akin to other internationally marketed brands than to mainstream German beers. After 1842, the way beer was brewed changed drastically with the advent of the brewing style perfected in the Bohemian city of Pilsen. Beck's birthplace is Bremen, lying on the North German plain connected to the sea by the Weser river.

The brewery in Bremen
The brewery in Bremen

Beck's label, a key, is the mirror image of the coat of arms of Bremen. Since Beck's is located on the river of a port city, it was easy to ship out its beer to the world at large and become an international beer powerhouse. Beck's is most famous for its Pilsener lager beer consisting of the following ingredients: two row spring barley from the south of England, a special strain of yeast, ice-age glacier water from the "Rotenburger Rinne," plus hops from the famous "Hallertau Hop Gardens" in southern Germany. Beck's marketing material claims that it follows the strict Reinheitsgebot, the German Purity Law of 1516. As with virtually all modern beers, cultured yeast is an ingredient, in violation of the 1516 law. The Reinheitsgebot of 1516 is frequently cited in advertising and marketing material, but modern commercial breweries to not adhere to its requirement. Of particular note is that Beck's was the first German beer company to use green bottles, which allow the beer to acquire a "skunky" aroma if exposed to sunlight or fluorescent lighting.

Also of note is that the St. Pauli Girl Brewery is housed within the Brewery in Bremen. Consequently, Beck's and St. Pauli Girl beers are very similar in nature. St. Pauli Girl is not consumed in Germany and is only exported to the United States where it is marketed as an exotic and prestigious German beer. In the past three years, Beck's has introduced new flavored beers into its selection such Beck's Green Lemon, Beck's Level 7, and Beck's Chilled Orange. This mixture of beer with other beverages is something that many German beer brands have introduced to reach a wider range of customers.

Beck's beer sponsors the Beck's Futures British art prize given to contemporary artists.

In the UK, Scottish and Newcastle own the licence to market and distribute Beck's. However, they have recently allowed InBev to do it themselves instead, in exchange for royalties lasting until 2012 .

In the 2006 movie Beerfest, Beck's is erroneously referred to as the third best beer in Bavaria, probably due to its international recognizability, although it isn't from Bavaria at all.

Becks is one of the most recognisable german beers as it has utilized film and television placement. It has been shown in Two and a Half Men, Still Standing and The Ruairidh Macgregor Show.

Coordinates: 53°04′36″N, 8°47′33″E

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