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The brewery Dachsbräu is a brewery since 1879 in Weilheim (Upper Bavaria) with an annual output of about 8,500 hectoliters. The brewery Dachsbräu was founded in 1879 by the Munich brewer Georg Dachs (previously Gabelsbergerstrasse 61 in Munich) in Weilheim. Georg Dachs bought this an agricultural estate with related reason "Am Saliteranger", which was auctioned. Already in its founding year, Dachs produced wheat beer and brown beer. Since the grandsons of the brewery founder fell in the Second World War, the widowed Berta Dachs married her second husband Gustl Beck, who secured the operation in the post-war years. In 1956, Steinecker (today: Krones AG) invested in a world-wide first brewing plant heated by hot water in Freising. The technology is state of the art today. In the 1970s, Beck's nephew, master brewer Ulrich Klose, entered the factory and in 1973 a new bottling plant was built.