Steins of beer lined up on a bar. - Henrik A. Jonsson/Shutterstock Rumor has it that German beer causes milder hangovers (or magically, none at all, depending on who you ask). Those who make this ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There’s no country more famous for its beer than Germany. That reputation is well deserved according to ...
Lowry Beer Garden, which opened in the old Hangar 2 building in Lowry in May, was built to celebrate German beer-drinking culture — a culture that wouldn’t be complete without brats and streudel, ...
Time to dust off your dirndls and lederhosen: Oktoberfest is almost here. The annual festival is traditionally held in late September in Munich, Germany, where millions of tourists flock to drink ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - A steady slide in beer consumption in Germany was stopped cold last year thanks to warmer weather, the federal statistics office said on Monday. German brewers sold 98.2 million ...
MUNICH — It looked like all the other beers in the sea of giant one-liter glasses at the Augustiner Brewery tent at Oktoberfest, but Peter Asen’s mug harbored a secret: His drink was nonalcoholic.
Munich is famous for its beer gardens, where locals and tourists come together at long communal tables to savor traditional beers. These brews are made according to the strict German beer purity laws ...
The brewery was built by German immigrant Heinrich Ludwig Kreische in approximately 1870, with events at the site commencing soon after. “Bluff SchuetzenFest reimagines and builds upon the gatherings ...
There’s no country more famous for its beer than Germany. That reputation is well deserved according to veteran beer writer Stephen Beaumont, author and co-author of fourteen books on the topic, ...