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31: 252: 134:(about 36 million euros at today's values) to Gustav Harmer, who was also forced out of the business for two years after the war. After the liberation by the Allies, the brewery was temporarily managed by the Russians, before the Harmer family managed to legally prove their purchase and again manufactured 150,000 hl as of 1955. The heirs of Moriz von Kuffner, who had died in 149:
brewery it wanted as a supplier, independently of its location. In 1986, Ottakringer was listed on the stock exchange. In 1989, bottling in the brown bottles usually used in Austria was stopped and Ottakringer was the first brewery in Austria to introduce the well-known green "shoulder bottles".
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The parent company, Ottakringer Holding AG, which is owned by families Wenckheim, Menz, Trauttenberg and Pfusterschmid, hold 88% shares of Ottakringer Getränke AG, the Ottakringer Getränke AG owns 6% of the shares, the rest of the shares are held in free float.
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ordered that the city walls be pulled down and a large number of residential buildings began to be built, Ottakringer grew as well. A new fermentation cellar and a larger warehouse went into operation. Around 1890, the production was already at about 170,000 hl.
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in the meantime, were compensated because of their expulsion and the threats of the Nazi regime, which had led to the sale of the business to the Harmer family.
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had granted approval for brewing. In 1850, it was taken over and expanded into a large brewery by the cousins, Ignaz and Jakob Kuffner from
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The Ottakringer brewery was opened in 1837 by the master miller Heinrich Plank under the name of
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by withdrawing from it. From that time on, any restaurant could choose whichever
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In 1977, the brewery considerably contributed to the breaking up of the beer
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Germany, Moriz von Kuffner was forced to sell his business because of his
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Various rooms of the brewery can also be used as an event location.
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The parent company also owns the mineral water manufacturer,
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background. It was sold for a rather low price of 14 million
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The Viennese have a special expression for the canned beer,
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In 2007, the company initiated a joint partnership with an
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The brewery has sponsored the Austrian football champions
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Brauerei Ottakringer

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brewery
Vienna
Austria
Ottakring
16th district of Vienna
Klosterneuburg
Lundenburg
hl
Franz Joseph
Moriz von Kuffner
war
annexation of Austria
Nazi
Jewish
Austrian schillings
Zürich
cartel
beer
Iranian
Tehran
Vöslauer
Bad Vöslau
wort
pilsner
Radler
Bock

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