Augustiner Brewery Guide
Augustiner Brewery: A Taste of Tradition in Salzburg Guide
Step into the world of traditional Austrian brewing at the Augustiner Brewery, a Salzburg institution that has been quenching thirsts for centuries. More than just a brewery, it's a cultural experience, a place where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy freshly brewed beer, hearty food, and a convivial atmosphere. Prepare to be transported back in time as you enter the historic halls and discover the secrets of this beloved brewery. The Augustiner Brewery's history dates back to 1621 when Augustinian monks established the brewery within the Mülln Monastery. For centuries, the monks brewed beer according to traditional methods, and the brewery has remained true to its roots. Today, the Augustiner Brewery is the largest brewery in Austria that still brews its beer directly on site. The beer is tapped directly from wooden barrels, a unique and time-honored tradition that adds to the brewery's charm. A visit to the Augustiner Brewery is an experience for all the senses. Grab a stone mug (Steinzeugkrug), rinse it at the stone fountain, and have it filled with the amber nectar directly from the wooden barrel. Wander through the "Schmankerlgang," a food hall offering a wide array of traditional Austrian dishes, from pretzels and sausages to Obatzda (a Bavarian cheese spread) and Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick). Find a spot in the beer garden under the chestnut trees and soak in the lively atmosphere. The Augustiner Brewery is more than just a place to drink beer; it's a place to connect with the local culture and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
Transportation
The Augustiner Brewery is located at Augustinergasse 4-6. Take bus lines 1, 4, 21, 22, 24, 27, or 28 to the 'Augustinergasse' stop. It's a very short walk from the bus stop to the brewery entrance.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 2:30 PM - 11:00 PM