Toubourg Brewery

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Toubourg Brewery, known in Burgoignesc as Brasserie Toubourg and in Gothic as Bräuerei Toubourg,[1] is a Yonderian brewery with Grand Ducal warrant of appointment. Founded in 1471 on the grounds of the Toubourg Monastery, it is one of the oldest active breweries in the world and one of the largest companies in Yonderre both by revenue and number of employees. Known primarily for its alcoholic drinks internationally, Toubourg Brewery maintains a strong presense on the Yonderian soft drink market as well offering energy drinks and soft drinks that compete with other local breweries as well as industry giants like Imperial Cola.

Toubourg Brewery
Industry
  • Beverages
Founded1471
Toubourg, Yonderre
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Number of employees
63,000+ (globally) (2023)

The brewery's flagship brand is Toubourg Beer whose lager is the best selling beer in Yonderre and highly succesful on export markets. Toubourg Cola is a popular soft drink in Yonderre, so much so that Imperial Cola launched Kaiser Kola as a Yonderian-market exclusive to compete against it. Toubourg-branded Chevaleuer Verte is the best-selling brand of the liqeuer globally and Toubourg Brewery has an exclusive supply agreement of Chevaleuer Verte to Granquai Restaurants.

Toubourg Brewery is noted for its extensive academic funding and sponsorship deals; Toubourg University has received funding from the brewery since the nineteenth century, as have select scientists like Rachet d'Everard. S. tuburgensis, the yeast instrumental in brewing modern Lager beers, was developed by chemists at Toubourg Monastery in service of Toubourg Brewery in 1866. Toubourg Brewery is the primary sponsor of the Yonderian association football leagues Ligue Yonderre and Ligue 2 as well as several clubs playing in the leagues like FC Stahl Toubourg, the Collinebourg Chevaliers and AS Gabion-Vandarcôte.

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Notes

  1. Although the brewery officially uses the Burgoignesc spelling of Toubourg, the Gothic spelling form "Tuburg" is common among Gothic-speakers and has occasionally appeared on Toubourg Beer-brand labels interchangably with "Toubourg".