150 Years of Damm: From Alsace to the Mediterranean
This year marks 150 years since the founding of S.A. Damm, the Spanish brewery that began its journey in 1876 when Alsatian entrepreneur August Kuentzmann Damm established a brewery in Barcelona alongside his cousin Joseph Damm.
The company traces its origins to 1876, when August Kuentzmann Damm, having fled the Franco-Prussian War with his wife Melanie, set up the first brewing facilities in Barcelona. This marked the beginning of what would become one of Spain’s most enduring brewing enterprises.
According to historical records, the brewery was founded in Barcelona in 1876 by August Kuentzmann Damm and Joseph Damm. The company has maintained its headquarters in Barcelona since its inception, growing from a single brewery into a major beverage group.
Over the decades, Damm has expanded its portfolio beyond its flagship Estrella Damm beer to include various regional brands and related businesses. The company now operates multiple breweries and maltings facilities across Spain.
Today, Damm produces a range of beverages that reflect its adaptation to the Mediterranean climate, with its beers designed to be lighter than traditional Central European varieties suited for warmer weather.
The brewery’s commitment to quality ingredients remains central to its operations, with emphasis on locally sourced barley malt, rice, and hops, as well as proprietary yeast strains maintained through careful cultivation.
As Damm celebrates its 150th anniversary, the company continues to balance its historical brewing traditions with modern business practices, maintaining its position as a significant player in Spain’s beverage industry whereas honoring its Alsatian origins and Mediterranean adaptation.
For more information about Damm’s history and current operations, visit the company’s official website or consult historical records of the brewery’s founding in Barcelona.
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