German industrial brewing

A category of brewing containing a worldwide set of brewers who brew very large batches of lager beers, usually in a narrow range of styles, and for consumers desiring low cost beers. German industrial brewing took came into being during the industrial revolution, was refined in America in the early 1900s as American brewers of German heritage became the largest brewers in the world, canning was developed and production methods were shared with the world. German industrial brewing remains the world’s most dominant category of beer.


Related terms: traditional brewing, craft brewing