A song that is well known to the masses of our country is called: Fifty-six nationalities, fifty-six flowers. As a beer country, the Germans want to sing: sixteen federal states, sixteen breweries. The following is said to be the most popular local brewery! Have a drink?

1# Shihezhou
Flensburg Pilsener
The Flensburg Brewery was founded in 1888. Since its development, it has never relied on any large beer group company, and it is one of the few family enterprises in the beer industry in Germany today. Pilsen (or clear beer) produced in Flensburg is not only the favorite of the people of ShiheZhou, but also a good wine worth trying in the eyes of our compatriots.
2# Meiqian State
Darguner Brewery
Darkun Brewery is a German subsidiary of the Danish Halebo Brewery. This brand is not only the representative brand of MeiqianZhou, but also one of the most popular German export beer brands. In China, beer from Darkun Brewery is also popular.
3# Burger
Holsten
Founded in 1879, the Herlist Brewery' administration, now located in the city of hamburg, was taken over by the Carlsberg Brewery in 2004.
4# Bremen
Beck Brewery
The famous Beck's beer is produced in the northern German city of Bremen. The distillery was founded in 1873 and was acquired by a Belgian company in 2004. Baker's trademark is a red shield embedded with a white key, which is very similar to the Bremen City logo.
5# Lower Saxony
Jever
The beer brand Jever is translated as "Jifa" in Chinese, but in fact, the name is the city where the brewery is located, Jäfer. Founded in 1848, the distillery changed owners several times and was taken over in 2004 by the German Rodberg Group. The Rodberg Group is currently the largest beverage manufacturer in Germany.
6# Berlin
Berlin Kindl
The Berlin real estate beer "BerlinEre" dates back to 1872, when the company took the name "Berlin Brewery" or something like that. In 1907, the factory designed a pattern of a blonde boy hiding in a beer cup as a logo. But it wasn't until 1910 that it was changed to the cute name it uses today, Berliner Kindl.
7# North Rhine-Westphalia
Krombacher
The most popular beer brand in North Rhine-Westphalia is Kemmbach, founded in 1803 in the Kemmbach district of the city of Kreuztal, and is one of the largest private breweries in Germany.
8# Sao ann state
Hasseröder
Founded in 1872, it is located in the Harz region of Saoany Oblast. In 2008, it was acquired by inbev Group of Belgium. This brand can be literally translated as Haserrod, have you ever drunk his beer?
9# Hesse
Binding
Binding Chinese is translated as "ice top", as if drinking it all brings a summer coolness. This brewery is located in Frankfurt, the hessian city.
10# Thuringia
Köstritzer
Köstritzer Chinese translated as "Kalit". The earliest record of this brewery appeared in 1543 and is one of the oldest recorded breweries in Germany. It is reported that the great writer Goethe was once addicted to all kinds of beers produced by Carriet when he was in Weimar, and Wilhelm von Humboldt's letter to his wife mentioned this anecdote.
11# Lepp State
Bitburger
Bitberg was founded in 1817 in Bitburg, Lepp. Today, BITBURG is one of the largest beer groups in Germany. It is also an extremely popular brand in the Chinese market.
12# Saarland
Karlsberg
Karlsberg Brewery is a subsidiary of Humboldt Karlsberg Holding GmbH. The company has been owned by the Weber family since its founding in 1878. Today, the head of the company, Richard Weber, is president of the German Brewing Industry Association.
13# Bafu State
Oak tree
The Ashburg Brewery in Mannheim was founded in October 1679. Since the Eisburg Brewery is located next to a cemetery, the Mannheimers gave Eisburg beer a consonant nickname: Leichenwasser, Friedhofsbräu oder Leichbaum. These nicknames are related to corpses and mausoleums, which sounds a bit strange.
14# Bavaria
Oettinger
The earliest record of the Odinger Brewery appeared in 1731, and for hundreds of years since then, the brewery has been supplying the local population with a steady stream of fine wines. To this day, Aldinger beer is also the most popular beer brand among Germans. The brewery has four brewery sites, and its core brewery is located in the small Bavarian town of Odinge.
15# Brandenburg
Neuzeller
The full name of the brewery in Brandenburg is Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle, which dates back to 1589. In addition to inheriting traditional brewing methods, new gimmicks are constantly being created here. It is said that in 2004, the Neuzelle distillery once launched an "anti-aging beer".
16# Saxony
Radeberger
The Hardberg Brewery is located in the small town near Dresden, but the Hardberg company to which it belongs is located in Frankfurt. Today, the brewery produces only one product, the Plzeń beer.
Deep inside each of us, there is a bottle of wine hidden, and every time we think of it, we feel... kindness... A little confused... But we are still willing to take it to heart.
- The little thing about drinking
An excerpt from a German-speaking expert