Lobethal Bierhaus
Australian restaurant and brewery
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The Lobethal Bierhaus is an Australian family-owned microbrewery in the Adelaide Hills, located in former Onkaparinga Woollen Mills in Lobethal. It was established by Alistair Turnbull, a former banking executive, and opened for business on 26 May 2007.[citation needed]
| Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
|---|---|
| Founded | 26 May 2007 |
| Headquarters | 3A Main street, Lobethal, South Australia |
| Products | Beer |
| Owner | Alistair Turnbull & Phil Jones |
| Website | http://www.bierhaus.com.au |
The operation includes a small all-grain brewery (12 hecto-litre brew length) with accompanying cellar door tasting facilities, off-license bottle sales and a restaurant with matching beer themed foods built around local produce.[citation needed]
Lobethal Bierhaus gets its German influence from being located the Adelaide Hills region, which was settled by German migrants during the 1800s. Part of its name, Bierhaus,[1] is the combination of German words (Bier beer + Haus house).[2]