Shipping through Vormann Brauerei
Our three "Local Heroes" are a tribute to the industrial and cultural history and the sense of belonging of our region between the Sauerland and the Ruhr area. Local Hero No. 1: Dahler Rotgold. Anyone who has ever admired the sunset in the Volme Valley near Hagen knows why we chose this beer as a tribute to our home district of Dahl. On the label of this amber-colored beer, you'll see the stone Dahler Bridge, built around 1848, which has defied the Volme River's floods ever since and is one of Dahl's landmarks. Amber-colored, bottom-fermented – mild and balanced. Local Hero No. 2: Hasper Gold. For over 100 years, the Hagen district of Haspe was dominated by heavy industry. Up to 7,000 employees produced wrought iron and steel products there in the 3.5 km long "Hasper Hütte" ironworks. The yellow-brown clouds of smoke that once emanated from the Thomas converters and settled over the district were somewhat euphemistically called "Hasper Gold" by the residents of Haspe. In 2017, we gave this name a new, more positive meaning: a naturally cloudy Pilsner beer, whose classic cold and slow fermentation gives it its hoppy, bitter, bottom-fermented character. Our label still commemorates the Haspe ironworks, one of the most important sites in Hagen's industrial history. Naturally cloudy Pilsner, bottom-fermented – characteristically hoppy and bitter. Local Hero No. 3: Night Watchman. In ancient times, the night watchman protected the citizens of Schwelm from harm during the dark nights, and even today, you can still explore the old town with the night watchman every year at the Schwelm town festival. We think it's a wonderful tradition, and we're happy to dedicate one of our beers to it! Copper-colored, bottom-fermented, naturally cloudy – malty and robust.
Vormann BrauereiDahler Rotgold: Water, barleymalt, hops Hasper Gold & Obernachtwächter: Water, barleymalt, hops, yeast