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Entered: 19 Nov 2009 07:14 - Detlef Rahlf - Modified: 02 Dec 2023 16:08 - Jon Bailey
 Brewer/bottler #2675
Name Brasserie Champigneulles SAS
Address 2, rue Gabriel Bour



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City Champigneulles
State/Province Meurthe-et-Moselle
Country France
Type Brewery
Website http://www.brasserie-champigneulles.com/
Extra info La Brasserie Champigneulles was founded June 20 the 1897 by Antoine Trampitsch, immigrated original Slovenian of Carinthia and former student of the school of brewing Vienna and Victor HINZELIN, editor of The lmpartial East, as the Grande Brasserie de Moselle Champigneulles-Nancy . In 1897 the brewery employs 32 people and produces 7,500 hectoliters of beer. In 1898 this figure reached 25 000 hectoliters and 210 000 hectoliters on the eve of the First World War . It became the Grande Brasserie de Champigneulles-Nancy in 1910 and the Great Breweries and Malteries of Champigneulles in 1912 .
By the end of the First World War , the command brewery in Switzerland , a new production equipment.
In 1924 , the brewery built the Beausoleil-working city to house its employees.
In 1934 , it employs nearly 1,000 people for a production of 400 000 hectoliters.
During the Second World War , trucks and horse brewery are first requisitioned by the French army and then by the German army .
Champigneulles bought the brewery Prior to Strasbourg - Koenigshoffen in 1954 . The million hectoliters was reached in 1959 . The brewery started producing lemonade and sodas through the recovery of carbon dioxide released by the fermentation of beer. All sodas and limonades are given the abbreviation of Société Immobilière de Champigneulles (SIC)
Champigneulles has long been the largest production site of the European Society of Brasserie (SEB) created in 1966 and had 23 production sites in France for a production of 6 million hectoliters. Champigneulles beer is known to have sponsored including the Tour de France cyclist between 1949 and 1965 with the slogan "The Queen beer sponsors the Little Queen." Champigneulles was also one of the sponsors of the Grenoble Olympics in 1968 .
The brewery remains a family business until 1970 date of SEB's takeover by the group BSN .
The Kanterbrau is brewed Champigneulles from 1971 . Champigneulles will subsequently the place of production of beers Kanterbrau Gold , Tourtel and Grimbergen .
In 1986 , SEB merges with Kronenbourg also bought by the group BSN .
In 1995 , Brasserie Champigneulles is the 2nd French brasserie with a production of 3 million hectoliters and 350 employees.
Danone (formerly BSN) resells Brasseries Kronenbourg group Scottish Scottish & Newcastle in 2000 . Given the persistent decline in the French beer market and decline in input range which relates the beers Kanterbrau , Brasseries Kronenbourg decided to consolidate production at the site of the Brasserie d'Obernai in the Bas-Rhin . In 2006 Brasseries Kronenbourg and Scottish & Newcastle are giving Brasserie Champigneulles group German TCB Beverages . Based in Frankfurt-Oder , the group has three breweries: Frankfurter Brauhaus and Feldschlösschen in Germany and Champigneulles . This measurement is then reflected by strong job cuts but preserves a brewing activity in Champigneulles. Production fell to 700 000 hectoliters in 2006 to 86 employees.
In 2009 , a former administrative building of the brewery, featuring sculptures by Alfred Finot is demolished.
Beginning in 2012 the brewery relaunching its historic brand Champigneulles .
In 2014 , the company Brasserie Champigneulles SAS manufactures, packages and markets 2.65 million hectoliters of beer, with a large share of export in the countries of the European Union and employs 170 people (over fifty 'interim). It has a catalog of 20 types of beer for hundreds of finished products. In particular Grafenwalder brews beers, Finkbrau, Koenigsbier and Kaiser Krone and its historic brand Champigneulles. The brewhouse has a capacity of 20,000 hectoliters per day. The brewery has 5 packaging lines: 3 lines boxes with a capacity of 80,000 cans / hour, 1 25cl bottle line with a capacity of 60 000 bottles / hour and 1 50cl bottle line with a capacity of 30,000 bottles / hour.
In March 2015 Champigneulles is the first French brewery to market bottled beer PET .
  
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