Hürlimann Brewery


Hürlimann Brewery is a former brewery in Zürich, Switzerland, now owned by the Rheinfelden, Aargau based brewery Feldschlösschen, which is owned by Carlsberg.
Hurlimann was founded in 1836 by Albert Hürlimann, and its management was in the same family for five generations. Hurlimann was one of the principal brewing companies of Switzerland.
The founder who was a world leader in the scientific study of yeast, and the brewery had a long history of yeast development.

Ownership

Hürlimann was absorbed by Feldschlösschen in 1996. Feldschlösschen-Hürlimann-Gruppe was sold to Carlsberg in November 2000.
Hürlimann's Sternbrau is now brewed by Shepherd Neame to its original recipe.

''Samichlaus''

Hürlimann was famous for brewing the extremely potent beer Samichlaus . It was a Heller-Bock or Dunkel-Bock that was made every year on December 6 and then sold the following year. It was not brewed from 1996 to 2000 due to Feldschlossen having no interest in doing so. The rights and recipe were sold by Carlsberg to Austrian brewer Schloss Eggenberger in 2000, who now manufacture it in 750ml bottles.

Retired Brands

Birell was manufactured for a while by Shepherd Neame, but was soon discontinued.
Hürlimann Sternbrau Lager: Export Bier . Shepherd Neame manufactures this beer in Britain and exports it to Europe.