- J. C. Jacobsen
Jacob Christian Jacobsen (
September 2 ,1811 –April 30 ,1887 ), mostly known as J. C. Jacobsen, was a Danishindustrialist andphilanthropist best known for founding the breweryCarlsberg .He had no formal academic or scientific training (although he had attended some lectures by
Hans Christian Ørsted ). In the 1840s he had come to realise that production ofbeer , which had until then been done in numerous small breweries, now had to be based on scientific methods and to be industrialised.Starting in 1844, he established his brewery Carlsberg (named after his son,
Carl Jacobsen ), inValby on the outskirts ofCopenhagen , on a site where it has remained since. Being extremely scrupulous as for the securing of high quality beer he 1875 founded theCarlsberg Laboratory .He took much interest in public affairs and supported the National Liberal Party – being gradually more of a conservative – both as an MP for some periods between 1854 and 1871 and as a strong supporter of the case of defence. Besides he was a well-known patron of art. After the fire of
Frederiksborg Palace in 1859 he paid its rebuilding.1876 he also founded “Carlsberg-fondet” - the
Carlsberg Foundation that became his heir because of family problems of the next years. A bitter conflict with his son Carl led to the latter's foundation of the Ny Carlsberg (New Carlsberg) Brewery 1882. A reconciliation was however obtained 1886. This conflict was the theme of a debated Danish TV series aired in 1997.Jacobsen's extensive personal art collection is now housed in the
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (disputed see discussion page), a museum in Copenhagen which was founded by his son.Literature
* Kristof Glamann: "Jacobsen of Carlsberg. Brewer and Philanthropist." Copenhagen 1991.
ee also
* Carlsberg Breweries
*Carlsberg Laboratory
*Carlsberg Foundation
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