More than 2 centuries of brewing history
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.
1764
THE BEGINNING
Empress Marie-Thérèse of Austria opened the first breweries in the Rue Plaetis in the Grund district of Luxembourg after closing down all the bathhouses. The "house" or rather the room, not bigger than a kitchen, where the first brewing activity had been carried out since 1670, officially became a brewery under the name of rue Plaetis, which became the Funck-Bricher brewery almost a century later.