A beer variety associated with the
Lower Rhine region, Altbier is especially found in
Düsseldorf,
Krefeld, and
Mönchengladbach.
Producers in Düsseldorf There are seven bars in Düsseldorf which brew Altbier on the premises: • Füchschen • Kürzer • Schumacher • Schlüssel • Uerige • Alter Bahnhof (Gulasch Alt) • Brauhaus Joh Albrecht (Johann Albrecht Alt) Füchschen, Uerige, Schlüssel and Kürzer are all brewed and sold in the
Altstadt (Old Town). Schumacher is between the Altstadt and the main train station (Hauptbahnhof), although it also has a pub in the Altstadt, Im Goldenen Kessel, across the street from Schlüssel. Each brewpub produces a seasonal "Sticke" variant in small quantities, though the names vary: Schlüssel spells it "Stike", without the "c", while Schumacher calls its special beer "Latzenbier", meaning "slat beer", possibly because the kegs from which it was poured had been stored on raised shelves. Füchschen's seasonal is its Weihnachtsbier (Christmas beer), available in bottles starting mid-November, and served in the brewpub on Christmas Eve.
Producers outside Düsseldorf Altbier brewed outside Düsseldorf includes that produced by the Diebels brewery in
Issum, the Gleumes brewery in
Krefeld, the
Bolten brewery in
Korschenbroich, the
Warsteiner brewery in
Warstein (that owns the brand "Frankenheim Alt", originally brewed in Düsseldorf), and the Fiege brewery in
Bochum. Altbier is somewhat similar to
Cologne's native beer style
Kölsch, being warm-fermented at a lower temperature than British ales, and Altbier proper is also brewed as "Ehrenfelder Alt", in Cologne's smallest brewery "Braustelle".
Pinkus Müller brewery in
Münster produces an Altbier which is quite different to the Düsseldorf style, being pale and slightly tart.
Producers outside Germany Altbier has been produced in the city of
Venlo in the Netherlands since at least 1753. Venlo is on the border to Germany approximately 50 km (30 miles) from Düsseldorf. The beer was produced up until the Second World War, but then had a hiatus until its revival in 1983. It is produced by the Lindeboom brewery, who bought the recipe in 2001. Altbier is brewed in small quantities in Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Liechtenstein, the UK, the United States, Canada, Australia by Tooheys in Sydney New South Wales, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Norway, Brazil and Australia. Versions of altbier are
brewed in the United States, though not always to traditional recipes, with
Widmer Brothers often considered the first American brewer to produce the style. == See also ==