Key:brewery

brewery
Description
Location sells beer from named brewery. Edit or translate this description.
Group: Food and beverages
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areasshould not be used on relations
Useful combination
See also
Status: de facto

The brewery=* tag should be given for restaurants, bars, pubs, and similar features for indicating which breweries' beer they have available.

An actual brewery is tagged with craft=brewery or man_made=works

Usage

The common syntax is: brewery=<name_of_brewery>. (e.g. brewery=Krombacher where draft beer comes from  Krombacher Brauerei ).

If it is selling beer from 2-4 different breweries, you can use: brewery=<name_of_brewery>;<name_of_brewery>

Significant usage is also as a property brewery=yes/no to indicate whether a place has a brewery. This is incorrect. microbrewery=yes is the correct tag for this designation.

Subkeys

If the different special kinds of beer are sold from different breweries, tag like:

brewery:<kind_of_beer>=<name_of_brewery>, brewery:<kind_of_beer>=<name_of_brewery2>

e.g. brewery:weizen=Paulaner, brewery:pils=Jever

Brewpubs

A pub which brews beer on site is called a brewpub, and can be considered a kind of microbrewery. Such a pub is tagged with microbrewery=yes.

A brewpub's beer might be sold only for consumption on the premises, or packaged for retail (off sales), or sold elsewhere as well.

Taprooms

A pub focused on craft beers, usually has multiple taps of several beer styles. Such a pub is tagged with real_ale=yes.

Unlike brewpubs, in a taproom doesn't brew on the premises.

Maps

See also

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