The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market

A beachside castle-style house built by the family who owns Germany's Warsteiner beer company is back on the market in Florida.

The peach-colored mass is located at 7525 S. Highway A1A, in Melbourne Beach, just outside of the Aquarina Golf and Tennis Country Club. Built in 2004, the 7,840 square-foot home comes with five bedrooms and six bathrooms, as well as an in-law suite, a guest suite, a four-car garage and a pool. The home even comes with a bar which was made from an imported metal barrel used to brew the family's famous beer.

The Warsteiner Brewing Company sold the property in 2015, but now it's back on the market for $3,150,000. The listing agent is David Settgast of One Sotheby's International.

Warsteiner was founded in 1753 and is Germany's largest privately-owned brewery.

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The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
The big peach 'castle' in Florida is now on the market
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