About Deutscher Braumeister- und Malzmeister- Bund

The merger of the 'Braumeister- und Malzmeisterverein', based in Ravensburg, and the 'Deutscher Braumeisterverein', based in Potsdam, created the Deutscher Braumeister- und Malzmeister-Bund on December 10, 1893 in Leipzig. In 1933, this was forcibly dissolved and incorporated into the Labor Front as the 'Technical and Scientific Association of the Brewing and Malting Industry'. After 1945, individual regional groups were formed, which merged on September 8, 1948 in Recklinghausen to form the Deutscher Braumeister- und Malzmeister-Bund (Technisch-wissenschaftliche Vereinigung) e.V. (hereinafter also referred to as the 'DBMB' or 'Bund'). After reunification in 1990, new regional groups were formed on the territory of the former GDR, which joined the DBMB. The members of the DBMB are also organized in 16 regional groups, which recognize the statutes of the Federation and perform and support its tasks at local level.

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