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Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
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Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
Kloster Neuzelle
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Kloster Neuzelle
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Kloster Neuzelle
Phone:
+49 341 39392810

Address:
Stiftspl. 7, 15898 Neuzelle, Germany

The Neuzelle Cloister Brewery is located in Neuzelle, Germany, and is best known for its Neuzeller Anti-Aging-Bier. Helmut Fritsche purchased the Neuzeller brewery in 1992, which has been producing beer commercially for over 400 years, and is situated on the grounds of a 12th-century Catholic monastery, Neuzelle Abbey. The Anti-Aging-Bier, which, in addition to the four cardinal ingredients of beer, adds spirulina and flavonoids in order to, supposedly, increase health and longevity, was first marketed in February 2004, and claims to have double the anti-oxidant effect of other beers. However, the German Beer Brewers' Association isn't entirely willing to label these drinks beers, as their contents differ from those original Reinheitsgebot ingredients. In 2004, the brewery was ordered to cease production of their product Schwarzer Abt or face a $25,000 fine, because the drink contained added sugar syrup it was in conflict with the beer purity law. The brewery had been brewing the dark beer with sugar syrup in East Germany, which had been allowed under East Germany's permissive brewing laws. The brewery had not explicitly labelled it as beer, but as A Specialty Made From Schwarzbier, With Invert Sugar Syrup Added Afterward. In 2003, the brewery changed the labelling to simply read Schwarzbier. In 2005, a German court upheld the brewery's challenge to purity laws and allowed the brewery to add sugar syrup to Schwarzer Abt and label it as beer, ending the 10 year legal battle.The brewery also produces a locally successful Schwarzbier, Pilsner, Bock, cherry beer, energy beer, a beer specifically developed for bathing, and a berry-flavored soda used in making a Potsdamer.
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