Beer, music and fun: Bruch-Brauerei Neunkirchen is celebrating on August 16th!

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On August 16, 2025, the Bruch Brewery in Neunkirchen will celebrate a big festival for the region with music, food and attractions.

Am 16. August 2025 feiert die Bruch-Brauerei in Neunkirchen mit Musik, Essen und Attraktionen ein großes Fest für die Region.
On August 16, 2025, the Bruch Brewery in Neunkirchen will celebrate a big festival for the region with music, food and attractions.

Beer, music and fun: Bruch-Brauerei Neunkirchen is celebrating on August 16th!

In Neunkirchen next Saturday, August 16th, a happy festival will be celebrated in the Bruch brewery. Brewery boss Jonas Kirch has put together a varied program that appeals to fishermen and families alike. From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., the best entertainment will be provided in the historic ambience of the brewery, nestled in the former steel industry site. The festival celebrates the brewery's return after economic turbulence last year and the official re-establishment under the name Privatbrauerei Saar. This includes adopting the original recipes and graphics from the previous brewery.

Musically, things get straight to the point. The Fidelen Dorfmusikanten open the day, followed by Mariele & Band and party singer Manni Manta. A special highlight will be the appearance of Malibu Multi, who composed the title “Saarbrücker Gold” especially for the brewery. A celebration without children's entertainment would not be a real celebration. That's why there's a bouncy castle for the little ones, while young people and adults can have fun with interactive beer games.

Regional delicacies and entertainment

Physical well-being is also not neglected. Regional partners with their delicacies, including bread made from the brewery's spent grain. Food trucks promise culinary diversity and ensure that there is something for every preference. The atmosphere will be characterized not only by the music, but also by the sociable nature of the event - it's not for nothing that the Bruch Brewery is based in such a historic building.

The brewery's return is a sign of the strength of the local economy. The new brewmaster Martin Büchel, a citizen's son from Saarland and freshly returned from a traditional Bavarian business, brings a breath of fresh air into the halls. With a young team, he has decided not only to continue the tradition of brewing, but also to enrich it with new ideas.

If you don't have anything planned in Neunkirchen on Saturday, you definitely shouldn't miss the festival. One more reason to celebrate local culture and craftsmanship. Be there when they say: Cheers to new life in the Bruch Brewery!