Weihenstephaner vs Paulaner: The Battle for Bavarian Beer Supremacy
Weihenstephaner and Paulaner are two of the most iconic breweries in Germany, with roots dating back to the 11th and 17th centuries, respectively. Weihenstephan
Overview
Weihenstephaner and Paulaner are two of the most iconic breweries in Germany, with roots dating back to the 11th and 17th centuries, respectively. Weihenstephaner, founded in 1046, is the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world, while Paulaner, established in 1634, is known for its innovative brewing techniques. Both breweries have a rich history, with Weihenstephaner being a pioneer in wheat beer production and Paulaner introducing the first Oktoberfest beer in 1841. The controversy surrounding the Reinheitsgebot, a German beer purity law, has sparked debates between the two breweries, with Weihenstephaner adhering strictly to the law and Paulaner experimenting with new ingredients. With a combined vibe score of 85, these breweries have become cultural institutions in Germany, attracting millions of visitors each year. As the craft beer movement continues to grow, the question remains: which brewery will reign supreme in the battle for Bavarian beer dominance?