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Before Nordeck near Stadtsteinach became a ruin, it was a castle. The building was built around the year 1100 and belonged to the Count of Henneberg. Several changes of ownership followed, and the castle was destroyed and rebuilt. It gained notoriety in connection with the robber baron Thomas von Abtsberg, who used the castle as a dungeon for his prisoners. According to legend, one of his hostages was able to escape: the son of a merchant joined forces with the robber baron’s cook and, with her help, freed himself from captivity. In the course of the Peasants’ War, the castle was almost completely destroyed. Today you can only look at the remaining residential tower.
When visiting the Franconian Forest Nature Park, you should definitely make a detour to Stadtsteinach. The state-approved resort attracts with a number of sights, idyllic nature, good air and good beer. The latter comes from the Schübel Bräu. The local family brewery has been taking care of the local well-being for more than 150 years and has a range of wonderful beers in its range.
In honor of the once magnificent Nordeck Castle, Jürgen Münch came up with a tasty cellar beer that bears the name Nordeck Trunk. The Franconian classic pleases with dominant malt and a fruity liveliness that quenches the beer thirst perfectly.
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