Elbschloss-Brauerei DIY brewery with history

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On the Elbchaussee there is another example of how historic industrial buildings have been converted: the ELBSCHLOSS-BRAUEREI was redesigned by Hamburg's top architect Hadi Teherani.

The great thing about the Elbschloss Brewery is that more or less anyone can brew here. So it's a paradise for hobby brewers, itinerant brewers, start-ups or collaborators because large brewing plants are expensive. At the Elbschloss Brewery, anyone can make great beer without this large initial investment and produce 500l of beer on a professional system. 

The Elbschloss Brewery can also be rented for parties of all kinds. Just sign up, pick up the key, bring ingredients, and off you go.

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

The former fishing and seamen's village of Blankenese is situated directly on the Elbe. It is the perfect starting point for hopping on a sailing boat or on the Elbe ferry, or for taking long walks along the shore. Another highlight is a visit to the Treppenviertel (German for staircase quartier) with a spectacular view of the lighthouse and the Falkenstein shore.

Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

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