Hacker-Pschorr Brewery

[1] In the early 19th century, Joseph Pschorr and Maria Theresia Hacker established Hacker-Pschorr as one of the biggest breweries in Munich.

During nearly 21 years of uninterrupted construction, he realized his lifelong goal – to build a new large brewery with the most advanced equipment.

In 2007, Hacker-Pschorr was the first Munich brewery to switch the bottles for its full range of beers to use traditional swing tops.

He commissioned Josef Pschorr, then the brewmaster of the Hacker-Pschorr brewery, among other Munich brewers, to develop special brews to commemorate the occasion.

[4] The Hacker-Pschorr brewery serves various tents at the Oktoberfest such as Hacker-Festzelt and Pschorr Bräurosl as well as Herzkasperl-Festzelt at the Oide Wiesn.

[6] The Beer from Hacker Pschorr brewery received an award at the 1876 World Exhibition in Philadelphia.

Altes Hackerhaus, the house-restaurant of Hacker
A young woman serves litre -sized glass mugs ( Maßkrüge ) of Hacker-Pschorr beer during the 2011 Oktoberfest.