The brewery Gebrüder Becker (also brewery Becker) was from 1877 to 1998 a brewery in St. Ingbert and is one of the oldest breweries in the Saarland, which survived the years 1906 to 1918. From the point of view of the breweries, this period was characterized by the introduction of tariffs for the procurement of raw materials and beer sales, the introduction of temporary levies, respectively. Taxes, cyclical fluctuations in the very vulnerable Saar area (coal and steel territory) and, of course, the First World War with all its effects.
The head office was in the Kaiserstrasse 170-174. To this day, the Beckerturm shapes the cityscape. Like the Donnerbräu brewery in Saarlouis, Becker exported his various beers worldwide.
Subject ID: 92542
MoreThe brewery Gebrüder Becker (also brewery Becker) was from 1877 to 1998 a brewery in St. Ingbert and is one of the oldest breweries in the Saarland, which survived the years 1906 to 1918. From the point of view of the breweries, this period was characterized by the introduction of tariffs for the procurement of raw materials and beer sales, the introduction of temporary levies, respectively. Taxes, cyclical fluctuations in the very vulnerable Saar area (coal and steel territory) and, of course, the First World War with all its effects.
The head office was in the Kaiserstrasse 170-174. To this day, the Beckerturm shapes the cityscape. Like the Donnerbräu brewery in Saarlouis, Becker exported his various beers worldwide.
The premises of the former brewery in St. Ingbert have been subject to other regulations since 1998, so today the Beckerturm contains the Saarland Carnival Museum.
Subject ID: 92542
Subject ID: 92542