Mannheim, Germany
      Pilsner · 4.8% ABV
      Lager · 0.5% ABV
      Dunkelweizen · 5.2% ABV
      Pale Lager · 4.8% ABV
      Double IPA · 7.8% ABV
      German Lager · 4.9% ABV
      German Hefeweizen · 5.0% ABV
      Helles Lager · 4.9% ABV
      
      Wheat Ale · 5.2% ABV
      
      Bock · 7.9% ABV
330 years ago the Walloon Jean du Chène founded in Mannheim a public house with attached brewery, which he named after the German translation of his surname Eichbaum. This evolved to become one of the largest and most efficient breweries in Baden-Württemberg. It is the oldest company in Mannheim, since the Gründun
g but in different locations, but always had its headquarters in Mannheim, and today is an important factor of economic and cultural life of the town squares.