Description

The brewery Göller (also: Zur Alten Freyung) is a German brewery based in the Lower Franconian town of Zeil am Main. With about 40 employees, the company produces around 60,000 hectoliters of beer annually (as of 2008) and 15,000 hectoliters of lemonade and juice drinks (as of 1999). 1514 the "Old Freyung" by the diocese Bamberg the brewing and Schankrecht granted. In 1908, the company became the property of Joseph Göller, who passed it on to his family. In 1989, the brewery built a modern, computer-controlled brewhouse, which helped increase production from 5,000 to 25,000 hectoliters. Filtration, bottling, administration and distribution were outsourced in 1995 from the old town to a commercial area.