Brunswick Mum

An 1899 advertisement for the Steger Brewery, one of the firms that brewed Brunswick Mum
Advertising approx. from around 1900 for Braunschweiger Mumme, bottled in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Brunswick Mum (German: Braunschweiger Mumme, Latin: Mumma Brunsvicensium or Mumia, French: Mom de Bronsvic), was originally an alcoholic beer from Brunswick in Germany, which ranged from weak to strong depending on the brewing method.

History

Mum originated in the Late Middle Ages.[1] The composition gave the beer a long shelf life that allowed a wide distribution; Mum became the most important export from Brunswick and, in the early modern period was shipped to places such as India and the Caribbean. The drink is still sold in Brunswick where since autumn 2008, for the first time in about 200 years, it is produced in alcoholic variants.[2]

Notes

  1. "Mugwort - Muscovy yarn". British History. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  2. Braunschweiger Mumme-Meile

References

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