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Other regional styles of German beer include kölsch, a pale lager-style beer from Cologne; altbier from Dusseldorf, known for ...
Luckily, if you're looking for an authentic beer garden experience in Germany, you don't have to go too far after landing at Munich International Airport.
“Hefe means yeast, and weizen means wheat.” In the 1500s in Bavaria, weizenbiers, or wheat beers, were popular, with the hefeweizen falling under the subcategory weissbier, or white beer.
Wheat beer, however, manages to seamlessly bridge the gap between the warmer and colder months. Especially Belgian witbiers, German hefeweizens, and American wheat beers.
The young man at the beer garden in Munich has his hands full. In one, he holds a liter-size stoneware mug, foam spilling untidily over its rim; with the other, he’s carefully transferring a ...
Grab a Bavarian breakfast, pretzel, and wheat beer brewed on-site in Munich International Airport.
The Schlafly Biergarten variety pack is the rarest of modern beer collections: 4 classic German styles, and no IPA to be seen.
There’s a case to be made that Germans are the reigning champs of beer. Sure, you have some other countries that make fantastic beer, but really, they’re all just copying the greats that came ...