Beer in Austria
[Image:Stiegl-bier.jpg|thumb|Bottle and glass of Stiegl beer]
Beer in Austria comes in a wide variety of styles. There are many small breweries across the country, although a few large breweries dominate the market. The most common beer is Märzen.
Breweries
Styrian breweries, in the south, include Gösser, Puntigamer, and Murauer. Hirter is produced in the town of Hirt in Carinthia. In Lower Austria, Egger, Zwettler, Schwechater, and Wieselburger are brewed, and in Vienna Ottakringer.From the more westerly parts of Austria come Kaiser, Zipfer and Kapsreiter in Upper Austria. Freistadt in Upper Austria is also home to Freistädter Bier, a brewery owned and operated by those who own a house within the city walls. Continuing West, Salzburg is home to Stiegl, as well as Augustiner Bräu and Edelweiss. Weizenbier is the most popular type of beer in this region. From Tyrol and Vorarlberg come Falkenstein, Frastanzer, Mohrenbräu, Starkenberger, Zillertaler, Fohrenburger and Der Wilde .
Slogans
Freistädter - "Frisch. Frei. Freistädter." Gösser - "Gut, besser, Gösser." Stiegl - "Es muss ein Stiegl sein." Egger - "My home is my Egger."Puntigamer - "Das 'bierige' Bier." Ottakringer - "Warum erfrischt mich das Ottakringer bloß so? Bloß so." Villacher - "Die brau'n sich was, die Kärntner!" and dare Kaiser - "Hast ein Kaiser, bist ein Kaiser." Zipfer - "Ein Glas heller Freude." Murauer - "Rein das Beste."Stiegl
One of the most common brands of beer to be found in Austria is Stiegl, founded in 1492. Stiegl brews both a helles and a Weissbier, as well as other specialty beers, including a grapefruit Radler. Stiegl is the most popular beer of Austria that isn't owned by Brau Union.The brewery has a large museum of beer and beer making on the outskirts of Salzburg, a tour of which ends in a visit to the pub for a beer on the house.