Beck's Brewery

Beck's Brewery
Beck's Brewery
LocationBremen, Germany
Opened1873 (1873)
Key peopleLüder Rutenberg
Annual production volume2.56 million hectolitres (2,180,000 US bbl) in 2015
Websitebecks.de?lang=en

Beck's Brewery, also known as Brauerei Beck & Co., is a brewery in the northern German city of Bremen. In 2001, Interbrew bought Brauerei Beck for 1.8 billion euros; at that time it was the fourth-largest brewer in Germany. US manufacture of Beck's has been based in St. Louis, Missouri, since early 2012.

Since 2008, it has been owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV subsidiary Interbrew.

Beck's logo is derived from the coat of arms of Bremen, which contain a silver key on a red shield. The key is the attribute of Saint Peter, patron saint of the Bremen Cathedral. Beck's used Bremen's coat of arms as its logo from 1877 until 1884, when it adopted its own version using a modified key slanted in the opposite direction. The city had objected to the unmodified use of its coat of arms, as it no longer wanted to be connected with the production of alcohol.

The brewery sponsored Jaguar in Formula 1 until 2004.