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19 June 2024

Warsteiner brewery’s strategy swing to contract brewing

Germany | Is this the way forward? Warsteiner seeks to expand its contract brewing business this year. It already brews the Polish beer brand Tyskie (Asahi) at its main plant in Warstein and hopes to add some more. Warsteiner which is privately owned by Haus Cramer Group, thus concedes that its brewery is at best utilising 30 percent of its capacity with its core brands.

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