Lobethal Bierhaus
| 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 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.
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.
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]
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References
- ^ "Bierhaus", Wiktionary, the free dictionary, 19 August 2025, retrieved 18 September 2025
- ^ Speake, Jennifer; LaFlaur, Mark (1999), "bierhaus", The Oxford Essential Dictionary of Foreign Terms in English, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780199891573.001.0001, ISBN 978-0-19-989157-3, retrieved 18 September 2025