Founded as Hopper Bräu in 2015, Landgang Brauerei rebranded in 2016 and grew to become Hamburg's third-largest brewery. Brewer Sascha Bruns and his team have won over ten international awards including Gold at the Concours International de Lyon for their Pils. The taproom in Altona-Bahrenfeld is built around an authentic 100-year-old Reeperbahn bar installed in a converted 20-foot sea container. Ten rotating taps, brewery tours, tasting courses and the annual Brauereifest make it a Hamburg institution.
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Drawn from all 5 beers in the catalogue.
Four notes carry across the range. That's a tight house style — most breweries in the catalogue share just one.
Their signature has to hold across very different styles — which makes the notes that do recur more telling, not less.
Across 5 beers in 4 style families, one trait still carries through — a broad range makes a shared signature harder to hold.
Their beers place in the Top 65% of the catalogue on average, across 5 ranked beers. One clear standout well ahead of the rest.
Based on style overlap and flavor profile
Founded as Hopper Bräu in 2015, Landgang Brauerei rebranded in 2016 and grew to become Hamburg's third-largest brewery. Brewer Sascha Bruns and his team have won over ten international awards including Gold at the Concours International de Lyon for their Pils. The taproom in Altona-Bahrenfeld is built around an authentic 100-year-old Reeperbahn bar installed in a converted 20-foot sea container. Ten rotating taps, brewery tours, tasting courses and the annual Brauereifest make it a Hamburg institution.
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