Ernst Barre Private Brewery
The Ernst Barre Private Brewery is a brewery located in Lübbecke, a town in the north-western German district of Minden-Lübbecke, East Westphalia. Founded in 1842 by Ernst Johann Barre, the brewery has remained in the same family for generations.
The Ernst Barre Private Brewery, along with its immediate competitor, the Herforder Brauerei, is one of the largest breweries in East Westphalia based on beer production, signifying its regional importance. In addition to beer, the brewery also produces shandy and soft drinks.
As of 2015, the brewery's annual production was approximately, generating a revenue of about €20 million, and employing 110 people.
History and regional importance
The brewery not only supports numerous festivals in the region, but it has even founded a festival of its own, the Bierbrunnenfest, which has been celebrated in Lübbecke since 1954. Incredibly, this involves serving thousands of litres of beer to the general populace, at no charge whatsoever. Barre Bräu is not just popular in the Lübbecker Land, but also further north on the North German Plain, and in the district of Herford, to the south of Lübbecke.Barre Bräu is also exported to Taiwan and China.
Barre Bräu is brewed in accordance with the purity law of 1516, and the brewery is a founding member of the Die Freien Brauer initiative, an association of medium-sized private breweries in Germany and Austria. According to its own sources, Barre Bräu produced of beer during 2010, which is just over 2% of the annual output of Germany's largest brewery. However, Barre Bräu has a reputation for quality and operates very successfully in its niche market.
Products
Barre produces numerous types of beer and shandy:- Barre Pilsener
- Barre Frey Bier
- Barre Dunkel
- Barre Alt
- Barre Weizen
- Barre Maibock
- Barre Alt Schuss
- Barre Alster
- Barre Lemon
- Barre Festbier
- Barre Weizen Grape
- Barre Fass Brause