Okocim Brewery

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Okocim Brewery

The Okocim Brewery is a prominent brewery located in Brzesko, Poland. It is a subsidiary of the international beer conglomerate, Carlsberg Group. The brewery was established in 1845 by Johann Evangelist Goetz, a German entrepreneur.

History

The Okocim Brewery was founded by Johann Evangelist Goetz, a German businessman who moved to Poland in the mid-19th century. The brewery was established in the town of Okocim, now known as Brzesko. The brewery quickly gained popularity and by the end of the 19th century, it was one of the largest breweries in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Products

The Okocim Brewery produces a wide range of beers, including lagers, ales, and stouts. Some of the most popular products include Okocim Full, Okocim Porter, and Okocim Mocne. The brewery also produces a number of seasonal and specialty beers.

Ownership

In 1996, the Okocim Brewery was acquired by the Carlsberg Group, a Danish brewing company. Since then, the brewery has continued to expand and modernize, while still maintaining its traditional brewing methods.

Impact and Influence

The Okocim Brewery has had a significant impact on the Polish beer industry. It has been a major contributor to the growth and development of the industry, and its beers are enjoyed by consumers both in Poland and around the world.

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