Things to do in Austrian Alps, Austrian Alps: The Best Breweries

January 16, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

The majestic Austrian Alps stretch across the country, an awe-striking area of Ice Age valleys, verdant heaths and alluvial cones within Europe's largest national park, 700-square-mile Hohe Tauern. Taking in the dramatic cities of Salzburg and Innsbruck and the beautiful province of Tirol, home to spectacular skiing and hiking, as well as Gross Glockner, Austria's highest peak, and some of the world's best winter and summer sports playgrounds, the Austrian Alps are an outdoor lover's paradise.
Restaurants in Austrian Alps

1. BrauKunstHaus

Braeuweg 1, Zell am Ziller 6280 Austria +43 5282 236690 [email protected] http://www.braukunsthaus.at
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

BrauKunstHaus

The BrauKunstHaus by Zillertal Bier is an exciting multimedia self-guided tour through the brewery with over 5.000 m² exhibition area. On three levels the visitor gets an exclusive insight into the unique ingredients, the brewing process, the bottle filling as well as the characteristics and traditions of the region.

2. Augustiner Braustubl

Lindhofstrasse 7, Salzburg 5020 Austria 43 662 431246 [email protected] http://www.augustinerbier.at/
Excellent
68%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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4.5 based on 712 reviews

Augustiner Braustubl

Reviewed By Brittany_11_10 - Los Angeles, United States

Augustiner Braustubl is an incredible beer hall in a beautiful city. The old wooden hall is spacious, with plenty of seating for your own party or for mingling with strangers/soon-to-be-friends. Food stalls line the hallway outside of the main hall, and you can get all kinds of delicious eats and treats, from brats to butter cheese (so good!) to olives, breads, desserts. Plenty of options. As for the beer, it's tasty (there were two kinds when we were there, but they tasted pretty similar: smooth and highly drinkable), cheap for the area (something like 7 euro for a liter?), and easy to get: you grab a stein off the shelf, pay the person at the window, get a ticket, and then get your beer. The beer sloshes, some spills on the sticky floor, you take it away and drink it, rinse out your stein, and repeat. Would go again for sure, and highly recommend it to others. There's a paid parking lot onsite, which makes things easy.

3. Brauerei Schloss Starkenberg

Griesegg 1 6464 Tarrenz, Tarrenz 6464 Austria +43 5412 6620115 [email protected] http://www.starkenberger.at
Excellent
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Brauerei Schloss Starkenberg

Reviewed By JustRose_CH - Basel, Switzerland

Not only are the starkenberger beers excellent, a trip up to the brewery is well worth it! It’s a steep walk up but this makes for great views. You can enjoy a beer tasting as well. There is a restaurant on the same site and for the adventurous there is an opportunity to bathe in beer pools. The brewery seems like it would be a great place for any large events.

4. Wildschonau Brauerei - Austrian Beer Brewery

Muhltal, Oberau 313, Wildschonau 6311 Austria http://www.facebook.com/austrian.beer
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Wildschonau Brauerei - Austrian Beer Brewery

5. Frastanzer Brewery

Bahnhofstrasse 22, Frastanz 6820 Austria +43 5522 51701 [email protected] http://www.frastanzer.at
Excellent
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Frastanzer Brewery

Discover the over 50 years unchanged brewing in the old an protected Brewhouse in Frastanz. Take a look behind of the 1902 founded registered co-operative brewery. Guided tours are possible at any time from 15 P. And by agreement. Looking forward hearing/reading from you!

6. Trumer Privatbrauerei

Brauhausgasse 2, Obertrum am See 5162 Austria +43 6219 74110 [email protected] http://www.trumer.at
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Trumer Privatbrauerei

Founded in 1601, the Trumer private brewery is situated in the Salzburg Lake District. Experience the Trumer beer culture on a guided brewery tour, learn about the finest ingredients we use and observe the uncommon open fermenting process. Conclude your visit with a guided tasting of „Europe’s best Pilsner“ in our glass lounge right next to the open fermenting tubs.

Reviewed By JHarris_9

I don't drink loads of beer but I do enjoy sometimes. We went to this brewery and enjoyed the tour given by the very passionate and knowledgeable Johanna. She gave us a great appreciation for the history and process of beer making. Reminded me of when I used to help my Dad as a kid....except this was pretty high tech LOL. Anyway, a nice way to spend an afternoon and get some exposure to Austrian beer. We were able to sample a few and it was good to appreciate the difference. An enjoyable tour and great beer!!!

7. Vilser Bergbraeu

Stadtgasse 2, Vils 6682 Austria +43 5677 53176 http://www.vilserprivatbrauerei.at
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Vilser Bergbraeu

8. Brauerei Fohrenburg

Fohrenburgstr. 5, Bludenz 6700 Austria +43 5552 6060 [email protected] http://www.fohrenburger.at
Excellent
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Brauerei Fohrenburg

Die Grundphilosophie der Brauerei Fohrenburg ist vom Qualitätsgedanken geprägt. Modernste Brautechniken, höchste Hygienestandards und bestens qualifizierte Mitarbeiter garantieren für gleichbleibende Frische und höchste Qualität. Für die Herstellung der verschiedenen Bierspezialitäten werden nur die besten Zutaten wie unbehandeltes kristallklares Quellwasser aus dem Silvretta-Arlberg-Massiv, natürliche hauseigene Hefe, bestes Weizen- und Gerstenmalz und edler Hopfen aus der Region verwendet. Selbstverständlich gebraut nach dem Reinheitsgebot von 1516. Seit 2018 erfüllt die Brauerei Fohrenburg die Anforderungen, biologische/ökologische Erzeugnisse herzustellen und abzufüllen. Dies wurde durch eine erfolgreiche Zertifizierung von der SGS Austria Controll-Co GmbH bestätigt. Das Ergebnis: unser Braumeister HOFBIER ist das erste seiner Art und ein Prosit auf unsere Region. Denn diese exklusive Bierspezialität wird zu 100% mit bester BIO Braugerste von Vorarlberger Bauernhöfen eingebraut.

9. Mohrenbrauerei

Dr.-Waibel-Strasse 2, Dornbirn 6850 Austria +43 5572 37770 [email protected] http://www.mohrenbrauerei.at/de
Excellent
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Mohrenbrauerei

Tauch ein in die Welt des Bieres. Erfahre interaktiv und multimedial die Geschichte der Braukultur. Dabei können zahlreiche Exponate aus der Sammlung der Eigentümerfamilie Huber entdeckt werden. Auf über 700 m² und vier Etagen nehmen wir dich zu einem fesselnden Gesamterlebnis mit. Juwel der Ausstellung ist die historische Brauanlage der Satteinser Gasthausbrauerei Schäfle. Sie stammt aus dem 19. Jahrhundert und war bis 1917 in Betrieb. 1989 erwarb Geschäftsführer Heinz Huber diese Anlage. Für das Mohren Museum wurde sie in liebevoller Kleinarbeit restauriert. Seit wann wird Bier gebraut? Wie funktioniert die Bierherstellung? Wie schmeckt das perfekte Bier? Woher hat die Mohrenbrauerei ihren Namen? Alle Antworten und noch mehr finden sich im interaktiven und multimedialen Museum der Mohren Biererlebniswelt.

10. Hofbrau Kaltenhausen

Salzburgerstrasse 67, Hallein 5400 Austria +43 6245 7955267 [email protected] https://www.kaltenhausen.at
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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3.5 based on 9 reviews

Hofbrau Kaltenhausen

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