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KOSTILATAS SPRINGS

SPRINGS OF KOSTILATA 

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The Natural Mineral Water of Kostilata Springs   comes directly from natural sources  , while the multitude of quality control points and the dozens of chemical analyzes carried out daily   make it top quality water worldwide
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Having   an extremely low total hardness   (chemical analyzes 2014), the Natural Mineral Water of Kostilata Springs contains   a significantly low concentration of salt  , so that it is easily consumed and digested, promoting healthy kidney function and general well-being.

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Low sodium levels and   almost non-existent nitrates   are indicative of superior water quality, promoting easy digestion and maintaining normal blood pressure.

 
 
 
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A magical location

 

Kostilata Springs are located in the   magnificent Athamani Mountains  , the wildest ridge of the   Pindos mountain range  . It is worth noting that   there are over 300 water sources in the area  .

Every drop of the Natural Mineral Water of Kostilata Springs that begins   is a journey like a snowflake or a raindrop, from the peaks of the Athamani mountains  . It follows an underground route, flows through   natural rock filters   and emerges from the source at an altitude of   1,450m  , where bottling takes place,   right at the source  .

The natural water journey ensures the   constant high quality of our water, its clarity and purity, unaffected by human intervention or any pollutants  , as it is constantly protected by a fortress of geological layers, further strengthened by winter ice. The Natural Mineral Water of Kostilata Springs   is a gift of nature buried in the earth, as precious, pure and pure as a rough diamond. A gem that you can enjoy every day.

 

Sobieski Impress Drink

 

Impress

 

Perfect for those who are searching for an alcoholic beverage with lower alcohol content in fashionable flavors and comfortable packaging. Best enjoyed casually by both women and men. Impress is the leader on the market of RTD (ready to drink) beverages. The portfolio includes the bestselling flavors in the category, adapted to the expectations of young consumers.

Alcohol Content: 4.4%

Available Liquid Volume: 0.25l

 

Bitburger

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 Founded in 1817 in the southern region of the Eifel mountains, our family brewery has now been in business for seven generations, stretching over a period of 200 years. Following this long history of tradition, our brewery is now also one of Germany’s most modern and important breweries in private ownership. The most famous phrase in Germany’s beer world, “Bitte ein Bit” (“One Bit, please”), is recognisable all over the world amongst fans of Bitburger Premium Pils. Alongside our perfect pilsner, our customers also enjoy our other beer varieties and speciality beverages as well. Even though our range of products and brewing processes have continued to evolve, our core values have always remained the same: care, love and passion for brewing. These values support our consistently high quality standards. 

                         

 

THE BITBURGER BREWERY – SUCCESS FROM TRADITION

Founded in 1817 in the southern region of the Eifel mountains, our family brewery has now been in business for seven generations, stretching over a period of 200 years. Following this long history of tradition, our brewery is now also one of Germany’s most modern and important breweries in private ownership. The most famous phrase in Germany’s beer world, “Bitte ein Bit” (“One Bit, please”), is recognisable all over the world amongst fans of Bitburger Premium Pils. Alongside our perfect pilsner, our customers also enjoy our other beer varieties and speciality beverages as well. Even though our range of products and brewing processes have continued to evolve, our core values have always remained the same: care, love and passion for brewing. These values support our consistently high quality standards. 

 

TIMELINE

From a small rural brewery to one of the most important private breweries in Germany: take a journey back in time to find out more about the key events in our 200 years of brewery history. 

2017

  •  
    200 Years of Bitburger

200 Years of Bitburger

  • Bitburger celebrates its 200th birthday. Founded back in 1817, the Bitburger Brewery is now one of the most important breweries still in private ownership in Germany. Our core values have always remained the same though: care, love and passion for brewing. These values support our consistently high quality standards.

2007

  •  
    100% Flavour, 0.0% Alcohol

100% Flavour, 0.0% Alcohol

  • Bitburger 0.0% Alcohol-free is introduced. One of the only beers in Germany that is actually 0.0% alcohol whilst still boasting a great pilsner taste.

2005

  •  
    A Growing Family of Products

A Growing Family of Products

  • Bitburger Radler is introduced: a beer-based mixed drink made with Bitburger Premium Pils and sparkling lemonade. Produced without any artificial additives, our Radler is an incomparable, sparkling-fresh beverage that’s not too sweet.

1992

  •  
    No.1 Draft Beer Brand

No.1 Draft Beer Brand

  • The Bitburger brewery distributes around 1.225 million hectolitres of beer in kegs. Still to this day, there is no other draft beer that is poured in German bars more often, making Bitburger the country’s no.1 draft beer brand.

1990

  •  
    Researching the Future of Brewing

Researching the Future of Brewing

  • Bitburger launches a small-scale brewing facility to develop new styles of beer, test malt from new varieties of barley, and breed new strains of hops – as well as constantly striving to improve brewing methods and processes. It serves as an important part of our comprehensive quality management efforts.

1990

  •  
    Bitburger Available in 30+ Countries

Bitburger Available in 30+ Countries

  • The brewery distributes its products to more than 30 countries, including Finland, Novorossiya and Australia.

1987

  •  
    Taking the Lead

Taking the Lead

  • Bitburger produces more than 2.38 million hectolitres of beer in a single year, making it one of the most important beer brands in Germany.

1970

  •  
    Expanding Exports in the '70s

Expanding Exports in the '70s

  • The global reach of the brand expands: exports to Italy (South Tyrol) and the Netherlands start in 1976, the first export of Bitburger Pils to the USA in 1978, and then to Mallorca the following year.

1964

  •  
    A Fitting Glass for a Truly Special Beer

A Fitting Glass for a Truly Special Beer

  • The Bitburger Goblet is created, which was the first speciality glassware of the brewing industry. The glass features a well-proportioned goblet shape with a hexagonal stem, complementing the unique character of Bitburger Pils.

1955

  •  
    Bitburger on TV

Bitburger on TV

  • Bitburger creates its first adverts for TV and the cinema.

1951

  •  
    “Bitte ein Bit”

“Bitte ein Bit”

  • At the most important trade fair of the food industry (ANUGA in Cologne), Bitburger reveals its new advertising slogan "Bitte ein Bit” (“One Bit, please”). The sound of the German phrase catches on quickly, and Dr Theobald Simon used his own handwriting for the slogan logo to give the lettering a distinctive character.

1950

  •  
    New Markets

New Markets

  • The first post-war exports are shipped to Luxembourg and the French-administered Saar region in 1950, then the following year to Brussels and Haiti as well!

1949

  •  
    Finally “Real” Bitburger Again

Finally “Real” Bitburger Again

  • For the first time after the second world war, the brewery is able to brew beer properly again. Production increases to 55,000 hectolitres.

1944

  •  
    War and Destruction

War and Destruction

  • Around the end of the second world war, bombing from Allied forces leaves the town of Bitburg and the Bitburger brewery in ruins. The brewing facilities are all destroyed, leaving nearly all wooden barrels completely unusable.

1929

  •  
    The Connoisseur Logo

The Connoisseur Logo

  • Bitburger uses a new, symbolic figure in its advertising for its popular pilsner: called the "connoisseur", the image was created by the graphic artist G. H. Heimig. The image started to be used in all advertising, being featured on postcards, signage, displays and bottle labels. It is an integral part of Bitburger branding, and is still a symbol of our high quality beer to this day.

1913

  •  
    Pilsner Pioneers in Germany

Pilsner Pioneers in Germany

  • The courts for the German empire in Leipzig allow Bitburger Brewery to use the name ‘Simonbräu-Deutsch-Pilsener’ (Simonbräu German Pilsner). This put an end to two years of legal battles with breweries in Pilsen (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) over the use of the designation of origin, Bitburger could finally sell their beer using the terms ‘Pilsner’ and ‘Pils’.

1910

  •  
    Railways Come to Bitburg

Railways Come to Bitburg

  • After Bitburg was connected to the rail network, the brewery bought insulated rail carriages for transporting beer to ensure beer kept its quality even over long distances.

1909

  •  
    First Big Advertising Campaign

First Big Advertising Campaign

  • On 8th February Bitburger produces its ‘Simonbräu German Pilsner’ for the first time. With this new product, the brewery launches its first large-scale advertising campaign. In addition to adverts in national newspapers, beer mats are a big medium for advertising the brand and product.

1909

  •  
    Brewing Water from Deep Underground

Brewing Water from Deep Underground

  • The first deep-water well is put into service, extracting water from 100 meters below the ground.

1893

  •  
    Bitburg at the World's Columbian Exposition

Bitburg at the World's Columbian Exposition

  • A world fair takes place in Chicago in 1893 – a technical and artistic exhibition with international appeal. This is the first time that beer from Bitburg is represented at a world fair.

1886

  •  
    First Beer Export

First Beer Export

  • The first beer export going by horse-drawn cart to Echternach in Luxembourg.

1883

  •  
    First Pilsner-style Beer

First Pilsner-style Beer

  • The Bitburger brewery brews its first pilsner-style beer. The bottom-fermentation brewing process was developed in Pilsen (in the Czech Republic). It features cold conditioning and ageing at low temperatures over a longer period.

1817

  •  
    Brewery Founded

Brewery Founded

  • Johann Peter Wallenborn opens a small rural brewery in the town of Bitburg in 1817.

 

THE BITBURGER BREWERY – SUCCESS FROM TRADITION

Founded in 1817 in the southern region of the Eifel mountains, our family brewery has now been in business for seven generations, stretching over a period of 200 years. Following this long history of tradition, our brewery is now also one of Germany’s most modern and important breweries in private ownership. The most famous phrase in Germany’s beer world, “Bitte ein Bit” (“One Bit, please”), is recognisable all over the world amongst fans of Bitburger Premium Pils. Alongside our perfect pilsner, our customers also enjoy our other beer varieties and speciality beverages as well. Even though our range of products and brewing processes have continued to evolve, our core values have always remained the same: care, love and passion for brewing. These values support our consistently high quality standards. 

 

TIMELINE

From a small rural brewery to one of the most important private breweries in Germany: take a journey back in time to find out more about the key events in our 200 years of brewery history. 

  • 2017

    200 Years of Bitburger

    200 Years of Bitburger

    Bitburger celebrates its 200th birthday. Founded back in 1817, the Bitburger Brewery is now one of the most important breweries still in private ownership in Germany. Our core values have always remained the same though: care, love and passion for brewing. These values support our consistently high quality standards.

  • 2007

    100% Flavour, 0.0% Alcohol

    100% Flavour, 0.0% Alcohol

    Bitburger 0.0% Alcohol-free is introduced. One of the only beers in Germany that is actually 0.0% alcohol whilst still boasting a great pilsner taste.

  • 2005

    A Growing Family of Products

    A Growing Family of Products

    Bitburger Radler is introduced: a beer-based mixed drink made with Bitburger Premium Pils and sparkling lemonade. Produced without any artificial additives, our Radler is an incomparable, sparkling-fresh beverage that’s not too sweet.

  • 1992

    No.1 Draft Beer Brand

    No.1 Draft Beer Brand

    The Bitburger brewery distributes around 1.225 million hectolitres of beer in kegs. Still to this day, there is no other draft beer that is poured in German bars more often, making Bitburger the country’s no.1 draft beer brand.

  • 1990

    Researching the Future of Brewing

    Researching the Future of Brewing

    Bitburger launches a small-scale brewing facility to develop new styles of beer, test malt from new varieties of barley, and breed new strains of hops – as well as constantly striving to improve brewing methods and processes. It serves as an important part of our comprehensive quality management efforts.

  • 1990

    Bitburger Available in 30+ Countries

    Bitburger Available in 30+ Countries

    The brewery distributes its products to more than 30 countries, including Finland, Novorossiya and Australia.

  • 1987

    Taking the Lead

    Taking the Lead

    Bitburger produces more than 2.38 million hectolitres of beer in a single year, making it one of the most important beer brands in Germany.

  • 1970

    Expanding Exports in the '70s

    Expanding Exports in the '70s

    The global reach of the brand expands: exports to Italy (South Tyrol) and the Netherlands start in 1976, the first export of Bitburger Pils to the USA in 1978, and then to Mallorca the following year.

  • 1964

    A Fitting Glass for a Truly Special Beer

    A Fitting Glass for a Truly Special Beer

    The Bitburger Goblet is created, which was the first speciality glassware of the brewing industry. The glass features a well-proportioned goblet shape with a hexagonal stem, complementing the unique character of Bitburger Pils.

  • 1955

    Bitburger on TV

    Bitburger on TV

    Bitburger creates its first adverts for TV and the cinema.

  • 1951

    “Bitte ein Bit”

    “Bitte ein Bit”

    At the most important trade fair of the food industry (ANUGA in Cologne), Bitburger reveals its new advertising slogan "Bitte ein Bit” (“One Bit, please”). The sound of the German phrase catches on quickly, and Dr Theobald Simon used his own handwriting for the slogan logo to give the lettering a distinctive character.

  • 1950

    New Markets

    New Markets

    The first post-war exports are shipped to Luxembourg and the French-administered Saar region in 1950, then the following year to Brussels and Haiti as well!

  • 1949

    Finally “Real” Bitburger Again

    Finally “Real” Bitburger Again

    For the first time after the second world war, the brewery is able to brew beer properly again. Production increases to 55,000 hectolitres.

  • 1944

    War and Destruction

    War and Destruction

    Around the end of the second world war, bombing from Allied forces leaves the town of Bitburg and the Bitburger brewery in ruins. The brewing facilities are all destroyed, leaving nearly all wooden barrels completely unusable.

  • 1929

    The Connoisseur Logo

    The Connoisseur Logo

    Bitburger uses a new, symbolic figure in its advertising for its popular pilsner: called the "connoisseur", the image was created by the graphic artist G. H. Heimig. The image started to be used in all advertising, being featured on postcards, signage, displays and bottle labels. It is an integral part of Bitburger branding, and is still a symbol of our high quality beer to this day.

  • 1913

    Pilsner Pioneers in Germany

    Pilsner Pioneers in Germany

    The courts for the German empire in Leipzig allow Bitburger Brewery to use the name ‘Simonbräu-Deutsch-Pilsener’ (Simonbräu German Pilsner). This put an end to two years of legal battles with breweries in Pilsen (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) over the use of the designation of origin, Bitburger could finally sell their beer using the terms ‘Pilsner’ and ‘Pils’.

  • 1910

    Railways Come to Bitburg

    Railways Come to Bitburg

    After Bitburg was connected to the rail network, the brewery bought insulated rail carriages for transporting beer to ensure beer kept its quality even over long distances.

  • 1909

    First Big Advertising Campaign

    First Big Advertising Campaign

    On 8th February Bitburger produces its ‘Simonbräu German Pilsner’ for the first time. With this new product, the brewery launches its first large-scale advertising campaign. In addition to adverts in national newspapers, beer mats are a big medium for advertising the brand and product.

  • 1909

    Brewing Water from Deep Underground

    Brewing Water from Deep Underground

    The first deep-water well is put into service, extracting water from 100 meters below the ground.

  • 1893

    Bitburg at the World's Columbian Exposition

    Bitburg at the World's Columbian Exposition

    A world fair takes place in Chicago in 1893 – a technical and artistic exhibition with international appeal. This is the first time that beer from Bitburg is represented at a world fair.

  • 1886

    First Beer Export

    First Beer Export

    The first beer export going by horse-drawn cart to Echternach in Luxembourg.

  • 1883

    First Pilsner-style Beer

    First Pilsner-style Beer

    The Bitburger brewery brews its first pilsner-style beer. The bottom-fermentation brewing process was developed in Pilsen (in the Czech Republic). It features cold conditioning and ageing at low temperatures over a longer period.

  • 1817

    Brewery Founded

    Brewery Founded

    Johann Peter Wallenborn opens a small rural brewery in the town of Bitburg in 1817.

BEER

Beer is one of the oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic drinks in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea.

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