The water used in its beer production is obtained from a 207-metre-deep well owned by the brewery.
Today the word "Zoigl" is still in use and has given its name to this style of beer production.
In the 14th century Przyrów emerged as an important center of beer production.
He was an active voice for the use of American-grown hops in beer production.
After their return from exile, they transferred the beer production to Puntigam.
Most believed beer production would quickly return to the levels before the 1920 ban.
By 1875, annual beer production had reached 171,500 barrels.
This style makes up the bulk of beer production and consumption in Belgium.
In 1928, the company's beer production first exceeded a million hectoliters per year.
Total employment due to beer production and sales is 207,900.