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beeroucek · 1 year ago
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beeradvertisements · 1 year ago
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beerwanderer · 1 year ago
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Friday's here. Time for a beer.
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aceofspades-11b · 1 year ago
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mannymuc · 2 months ago
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A Bavarian beer with Anita Pallenberg in 1966
Anita Pallenberg and film director Volker Schloendorff head towards beer hall (offering Löwenbräu beer) in Munich during the shooting of their film "Mord und Totschlag/A Degree of Murder" in 1966
Your Munich expert Manny can tell those interested that on the table are two half liter glasses of "Weissbier" (wheat beer) and a one liter glass mug of "Helles Bier". Anita has chosen the more exotic, sparkling "Weissbier"- a pefect fit of type.
Both photos are credited to Andy Boulton
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heterotopian · 2 years ago
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The Tale of Two Cities according to Stephi and Heiko - Part 413
Every time Stephi offers me the opportunity to write about beer and places to consume beer, I will be here for you. 
The first picture shows the Löwenbräu Keller in Munich, a place that has opened its doors in 1883 already. The Löwenbräu Keller serves one of the local brews, as the name already suggests. It is also used as a venue for all kinds of events throughout the years ans has a rich history.
In the second picture form Cologne you might have expected a local brewery as well. Of course there are a lot of these bars and venues as well. I just wanted to show that, just as Munich, we are not limited to out own brews and I show you one of the more famous Irish pubs in Cologne. (There actually is a local Brauhaus just a couple of steps down the street.) You will also be served Kölsch, but obviously you will also get your Guinness there.
What kind of beer do you prefer? And have you actually had the opportunity to have Kölsch, as Guinness and Bavarian beer is much more common around the world.
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nyeznajka · 2 months ago
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Oktoberfest sör tesztelésekbe fiammal:
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Kétféle Oktoberfestbier volt itt az Aldiban, (egyébként 6 (+1 !) van valójában: Paulaner, Augustiner, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Hacker-Pschorr, Spaten, plusz a newbie, a csodálatos Giesinger), meg volt még nem egészen véletlen itthon egy Märzen (Wagner), ami gyakorlatilag ugyanez a sörtípus, így aztán ezt a hármat teszteltük.
Látványos, hogy színben is eltérnek, meg amúgy szeszfokban is, mert a Löwen az 6,1%, a Wagner az 5,5%, a Paulaner meg 6%.
Kóstolgattuk, iszogattuk szép lassan mindet, elemezgettük, majd erre jutottunk:
A Löwen ugye a legerősebb (bár csak egy hajszállal) és leg buborékosabb is. Viszont a leghalványabb is. Erős hatású, mert egyből robban a szájban, de nincs igazán lecsengése.
A Wagner volt szerintem a leg aromásabb (ezt egybe kellene írni?). A fiamnak viszont ez egyáltalán nem ízlett, szerintem viszont frankó volt ez is.
A Paulaner volt a leginkább kerek, semmi kiemelkedő, inkább közepes.
Fiam szerint a Paulaner a legjobb, a leginkább sörszerű, tetszett neki a Löwen is, de a Wagner valahogy egyáltalán nem.
Nekem talán a Löwen volt a kedvenc, mert olyan határozott, bevállalós volt, de szerettem a Wagner komplexitását is, az volt aromában és lecsengésben a legjobb. Érdekes módon aztán szerintem a Paulaner inkább unalmas volt, legalábbis a másik kettőhöz képest. Holott például búzasörben (Hefeweizen) az egyik nagy-nagy kedvencem.
Én azért persze bármelyiket szívesen iszom máskor is.
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sohannabarberaesque · 2 years ago
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Would you rather--
Have a crab boil with Ruff and Reddy or steak and Löwenbräu with Snagglepuss?
You know how to approach this, I assume.
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otthonzulles · 2 years ago
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a Cerveza Löwenbräu logót kérem
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rwnash · 1 month ago
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Löwenbräu Oktoberfestbier (2024) - 6.1% ABV. B++, big and malty, fruity with hints of bread. A gentle bitter finish #ale #beer #bier 🇩🇪🍻
3.5/5. At Tiny Rebel #Cardiff and there is not much left of the Oktoberfest offer. Soon be Pumpkin Ales 👻
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brewyork · 2 months ago
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Your Annual NYC Guide to Celebrating Oktoberfest
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The days are getting shorter and after sunset, it’s hoodie weather, which can only mean one thing: it’s time to celebrate the seasonal tradition of drinking copious amounts of German-style beer to coincide with the start of Oktoberfest in Munich.
For a little history: Oktoberfest began in 1810 as a celebration of the wedding of King Ludwig I to his bride Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. The celebration grew as time went on, and has been held 187 times, with occasional cancellations due to war and disease — in fact, this is the first edition since 2019 due to Covid-19. It has grown into a two and a half week party that brings over six million people to Munich each year.
But wait, it’s September. Why do they call it Oktoberfest? Well, it was originally celebrated in October, but the Germans were practical about things: the weather in better in September, and their beer — usually brewed in July and August — is fresher, too.
So, from September 21st to October 6th in Munich, millions of gallons of beer will be consumed in seventeen huge tents dedicated to the mainstays of German brewing: Spaten, Hofbräu, Augustiner, Löwenbräu, Paulaner, and Hacker-Pschorr each have several tents, where they serve up a Maß, a one-liter glass of their beer, for around $16 US. Only beer brewed in Munich can be served at the event, and it’s mostly Märzen and its paler cousin Festbier that you’d be drinking there.
Anyway, if you can’t make it to Munich this year, there are plenty of opportunities to celebrate Oktoberfest here at home in New York. So, here’s a rundown of some of the ways our local bars and breweries are observing the event:
Strong Rope Brewery’s Strongtoberfest returns next Friday, September 13th. Starting at 2pm and lasting well into the evening, their Red Hook location will celebrate the arrival of fall with live music, pretzels and sausages, a stein hoisting contest, a stein sale, and Oktoberfest beers from Strong Rope and twelve more local breweries. It’s a free, pay-as-you-go event.
Saturday the 14th is the return of Wild East Brewing Oktoberfest at their taproom in Gowanus. Starting at 2pm, they’ll throw a party with wood-fired traditional German food, special beer releases, guest taps, a stein hoisting contest, and live German music.
Greenpoint Beer and Ale Co. also hosts their Oktoberfest party on Saturday, September 14th. Hope for good weather for a celebration on their rooftop, featuring their annual Marzen release and a stein-holding competition.
Save the date of Saturday, September 21st for Grimm Artisanal Ales’ Oktoberfest shindig at their brewery in Williamsburg. Details are still forthcoming, but last year’s celebration had lovely steins, special food, and a lineup of several house-made German-style beers.
If you prefer to celebrate in Queens on September 21st, Singlecut Beersmiths will host their Oktoberfest party at their three locations across the state, including their taproom in Astoria, featuring the release of Inexplicable Use of Umlaut, their annual Marzen that’s best suited for drinking out of a stein.
Loreley, a longtime German beer stalwart on the Lower East Side, will host their Oktoberfest celebration every day from September 12th through October 31st. Food and drink specials, steins of beer, Saturday keg tappings at 1pm, and Sunday pig roasts at 3pm are all part of the lineup, and there’s no cover to get into the fun.
Radegast Hall & Biergarten in Williamsburg hosts three consecutive day-long Saturday celebrations on September 21st, 28th and October 5th, offering loads of German beer, a live brass band, mug holding competitions, and a ceremonial keg tapping at 6pm each Saturday.
Both locations of Black Forest Brooklyn will celebrate Oktoberfest starting September 21st and running every weekend through October 26th. It’s the eleventh year of their party, which includes proper German decor, an oompah band, food and drink specials, a mug-holding competition, and a costume contest (don your best lederhosen). Tickets for both their Cobble Hill and Fort Greene locations are $15, and there’s an add-on package for three hours of unlimited beer.
Brooklyn Brewery hosts its Oktoberfest party on Wednesday, September 25th in their tasting room at 7pm. They’ll be serving up beers over live music, a stein holding contest, and an Oktoberfest food menu provided by their neighbors at Mables BBQ. Admission is free, the stein holding contest is $15.
Longtime East Village German spot Zum Schneider still lives on in spirit each year with their Oktoberfest celebration, Munich in Brooklyn in East Williamsburg, which is back at 3 Dollar Bill for a third year. Drink beer under the tent, with tickets available from September 26th through October 6th. It’s arguably one of the most traditional celebrations in the city, with traditional music, beer in liter steins, German food, and a boisterous atmosphere under the tent. Tickets are required and can be purchased in advance.
And while there probably won’t be as much lederhosen being donned at the NYC Brewers Guild’s Blocktoberfest, it’s worth mentioning it’s happening on September 29th from 1-5:30pm. The fall celebration of New York City beer (and fundraiser for the guild) happens indoors at Brooklyn Brewery’s taproom this year, featuring pours from many of the city’s best brewers. Tickets are on sale now.
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the-firebird69 · 2 months ago
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we will hv memorbelia and more. and for Becks and similar. Löwenbräu Brewery - Wikipedia
the original brewer was in germany and it is teensy and no doesnt brew it anymore. they went out of business and were shut down. budweiser did it yes took it. and lost it. and the name is thiers and real. sorta. startd there after our son named it. lol. nad was symbolic in name nad place only had one small brewery and they called itthe mster berwery. then bud di d tke it over. and made tons of it. nd our son boosted it to the new limits. we wnt to make classy operation and top notch. will do that. and start right and hve memorabeilia and open it iin munich. he has been there too and nearby the exact spot. tons saw it yes. and then this hmm what is that it is on the label. good they said. saw it. now we use it the fame of his and name and they want to get him to drink to make him suffer and threten him. and gilrs to take seed. and it is no joke ok. his product and dave found the town made the recepei on our sons design. and it worked. not too full bodied. german but no ipa taste to it. and a nice sturdy head. and fifty fifty and he did and wodnerfull success. and goes down smooth strong beer stout a bit not too stout not bitter no. yummy after a few. we use the label shrinkg the lion a bit yes. and it is good. have some emmoabielia and contests. nd to go to munich and see it. hahah lol. pin it. they will use it to go see jc and mary. the tomb ok. not too many. and good they say.
and for the new super car. to sell the beer the full name and it is huge ok. long. and abbrevited it would be LowenKeller and the Brau is silent and he says hmm looks good and his kids like it she does too.
and our Father and Mother both sides say good and it is true. the brau means of but not needed and the name says it and ok we are not but we see. and fast and sleek. german styling. his car though and they approve. nd ok we do this need this and shall. and hehe botl up frame and meld panels. so he asks himself to do it and start in deutschland of course and or near nd we see have to and yes the kit. lower priced. hmm. there is a away and nearby to germany but designed in Germany. nd will start shortly. aand ust eh beer symbol and name and clsoe wonder if it is the same. adn they look for the beer nd good. and to sell to Germany first nd a marker and they agree the term wrong but says it and they say helsp us and yes it does. good we use it now. tons shall and we see. we have a v type motor it is a 4ltr v six and works great. and for vw and discontinued they sit are built. and front wheel drive and good works. we do it now. we see and ok. um the cart...is a german ameican kart dave designed and mad the to too and had it built. but by ...tommy f and we do it now
Black God and Black Goddess both sides we agree and he thanks us and says nottoo muhc of the beer ok and haa ok wew see. adn we work on it. thank you he says it means a lot. our guys are strapped we see it too and like it and yeh kinda usa stuff lol but not. is aa local recipe and we use that make it better clean te water and the master brewery and Germans will try we will employ them at both and sweet nice and not pricey and they say it. how. at first we use mateirals at hand. but he says wnts ground up need engineers. and good we see who. and they go. the balance issue if front wheel drive and they say it can be set back. works ok. but ok not gret. we are in Germany follks rear engne fo ages so they know and porche nd we see it good tue. we do this perfect he sys and hs not been for a long time nope and we like it a lot good
im smiling mine there too hear it all good. we do it and our car good. need the manly look have to watch out for my side lol ahahah ok i see it. and they laugh did it before ok lol oh boy Hera says
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beerwanderer · 1 year ago
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A Zwickel Pils to cleanse your palate between all these heavy dark Bocks?
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pointreyesjournal · 10 months ago
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The Amnesiac : ep36
"Europeany"
Sunday
It has been 24 hours since we left the delightful Tillamook cheese factory, and after an uneventful night spent in Astoria (the town made famous by the movie Goonies) we find ourselves riding the gently twisting and exceedingly scenic roads of the Northern Cascades. Route 97 dead-ends at the intersection of Route 2, where we make a left turn and from there it’s only a few miles to Leavenworth. The sky is bright blue and we’re enjoying a beautiful day following the storm.
From the moment we round the bend at the edge of town it’s obvious that this is the Bavarian village we’ve been looking for. Leavenworth is a European themed village with wide variety of fairytale style architecture featuring German style “fachwerk” exposed beams, large overhangs and steeply pitched roofs. It’s hard to believe we’re still in America. If Snow White and her Seven Dwarves stopped traffic in the crosswalk, it wouldn’t surprise me in the least. There are hotels everywhere, each with their own Bavarian themed name. Icicle Village Resort, Der Ritterhof Inn, The Bavarian Lodge … you get the idea. We make a couple of passes along the main road until River points to one of the hotels. I can hear her yelling into my helmet “That’s the most Europeany!” Most Europeany? I haven’t seen that word in the adjective dictionary yet, but who cares? It’s in the middle of town so we’ll see if we can find lodging there.
Fortunately there are rooms available, they’re reasonably price, so we unload the panniers from the Ducati and get settled in. Greg LeMond once said of bicycling “It never gets easier you just get faster.” The same is essentially true of motorcycling. We’ve traveled well over 1000 miles in the past few days and by the time I collapse onto the bed in the hotel, I feel like a chain-gang inmate who has just been flogged for disobedience. We both struggle but succeed in kicking off our boots. River slumps into the chair and without a word we mutually agree to stay here and chill until our bodies acclimatize back to non-motorcycle normal.
River dozes off to sleep for about two seconds then snorts herself awake. We have a good laugh about it and that motivates us to begin the quest for dinner. With jeans and flip-flops on, we descend the stairs to the lobby. River asks the gal at the front desk for a dinner recommendation in the “most Enropeany” part of town and she points out the window. “Across the highway to Front Street. More food than y’all can shake a stick at, and it’s all pretty darn Europeany” she tells us.
River has my drawing, the one with her behind the Leica camera on one side and the Bavarian village on the other, rolled up and in hand. She wants to find the exact location where the drawing was made before the sun sets. Since Leavenworth is only a few city blocks long and a couple of city blocks deep, it should be a pretty doable task.
Front Street is indeed “Europeany.” It’s a cute little downtown area with touristy shops and plenty of germanic dining options. The idea of finding some good schnitzel, or better yet an authentic currywurst washed down with a Löwenbräu has my mouth absolutely watering. But first we are determined to find “the spot” depicted in my drawing. We walk the few blocks to the north end of the street, enjoying looking in the shop windows for souvenirs small enough to carry home on a motorcycle and perusing the menus of the eateries for something authentic. But we don’t immediately find the location from the picture so River pulls out the drawing to give it a closer examination. She decides that we’ll have better luck at the south end of Front Street so we turn around and walk all the way to the south end of town without finding the exact spot. But at the south end of town, when we turn back north again, we see it. There’s an intersection with the exact type of bierhaus architecture we’re looking for. We walk to the intersection and River holds up the drawing. From the middle of the intersection, it’s a perfect match.
I close my eyes and the crippling pain of the memory recall comes flooding back. River takes my hand to share her energy with me and the pain subsides. “I’m not here” I tell her. “I’m flying through space. Through the cosmos. Stars and planets are whizzing past the window of my spaceship. There’s a rainbow of galaxies and nebula, sometimes smashing against the window and exploding into colorful stardust. It’s the most bizarre thing, like I died and I’m riding to heaven on my Ducati.”
I open my eyes and return to the now. I’m no closer to solving this mystery. There’s a park bench in the greenbelt just across the street, so we sit there while the sun sets to understand what the hell we’re doing here.
“Okay River, let recap. I left home alone on my motorcycle heading for a nice relaxing Pacific Northwest motorcycle vacation and somehow ended up in Fern Canyon, and that is where your spirit first catches up to me. Then clearly I visited Paul Bunyan and you were on my mind there, and at Thor’s Well too. The barista in Tillamook claims to have seen you there, so your spiritual presence was becoming strong enough to manifest to multiple people at the same time. That led us here where my visions change from your bodily manifestation to a celestial manifestation, as I see the universe without form or time, just color and movement. If we follow that same path with the drawings, it only leaves one drawing left…”
“Me in the tulips.”
“Correct. So what does that mean?”
“I have no idea. Okay, let me suss this out for a minute. A few days ago we were having lunch at that weird little Indian casino in Klamath and I think that was the first moment when we realized that there’s a cosmic connection between us. The barista in Tillamook confirmed this and the cosmic vision you had just a minute ago confirms this. Which makes me think that maybe my spirit wasn’t following you here, maybe it was guiding you here!”
“But why?”
“That’s the real question isn’t it, but the only thing I can think is that the universe NEEDS us to be together for some reason.”
“Like The Terminator? We’ll make a baby and name him John Connor and our spawn will go on to save the world from artificial intelligence or something?”
“Ha! Maybe! Or maybe we’ll have a girl and she’ll be the first President of the United States or something.”
“Or maybe us just falling in love is good enough for the universe, and we’re here in the fairytale village to begin our fairytale love story?”
River is completely titillated by the prospect of our relationship being true love and leans in for a passionate and loving kiss. It’s a moment I’ll never forget. It’s the beginning of us acknowledging that from this day forward our two shall be one, and some day, our one will be three or four. I want badly to get on my knee to propose, but it would honestly just ruin the moment. The cosmic connection we’re feeling right now is far more powerful than any human construct called marriage could even begin to understand.
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mannymuc · 2 months ago
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Two beetle cars and Anita Pallenberg
Anita Pallenberg and film director Volker Schloendorff head towards a plain beer restaurant (offering Löwenbräu beer) in Munich during the shooting of their film "Mord und Totschlag/A Degree of Murder" in 1966
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whatsonmedia · 1 year ago
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