Brauhaus Joh. Albrecht
About
Nestled in the historic Niederburg district of Konstanz, Brauhaus Joh. Albrecht is a lively hub where traditional brewing meets contemporary hospitality. The medieval building, once a convent of St. Johann, houses a robust 30‑year‑old assortment of handmade, unfiltered beers brewed under the strict Reinheitsgebot of 1516. Guests can witness the entire process, from malting and mashing to the final hop‑infused brew, all under the same roof. The restaurant’s menu pairs these signature brews with a seasonal selection of German‑style dishes, offering a relaxed yet culturally rich dining experience. Servings begin at noon, and the kitchen remains open until 10 p.m., making it an ideal stop for lunch, a casual meal, or a night out. Beyond its culinary delights, the venue is known for its welcoming atmosphere and accessibility. The Brauhaus accommodates families (including high chairs), is wheelchair friendly, and provides a cozy bar scene for late‑night drinks. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast interested in craft brewing, a history lover drawn to the building’s medieval heritage, or a local looking for a comfortable spot to unwind, Brauhaus Joh. Albrecht delivers a memorable German beerhouse experience in the heart of Konstanz.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour