Klosterhof Schöfferhofer

January 23rd, 2007 by Nate

The above photo was taken in the The Klosterhof restaurant, famous for it’s big servings of meat and very hospitable environment.

The bier is (obviously) a Schöfferhofer hefeweizen. I have previously posted about Schoefferhofer, however that was from Australia where the it would cost about 5 to 8 Australian dollars a bottle. Over here in Deutschland, I am looking at .75 Euro cents (or about $1.20 Australian). So as you imagine, I’m a happy man.

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Radeberger at home

January 16th, 2007 by Nate

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Radeberger is one of the first German Breweries to develop and brewed a pils.

The bier is actually quite sharp and refreshing. Its no Czech Pils, but it does very well by any standard.

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Arabic Amstel

January 11th, 2007 by Nate

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I was sorting through some of my photos last night when I am across this shot I took in Dubai. I believe the beer is the Dutch mass produced Amstel . Seeing that the UAE is actually an Islamic country and does not permit alcohol to be produced, there are a lot of ‘big’ imports such a Amstel and Fosters. Whilst it isn’t the most flavour-rich of beers, a cold Amstel in the oppressive 45-50 degree heat certainly hit the spot.

The building in the background is the Burj Al Arab (Arab Tower), the worlds only 7-star hotel. Y

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Local Frankfurt Brew

January 10th, 2007 by Nate

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Binding Lager is a from the local Frankfurt Brewery of Binding.

It is actually a pretty smooth lager in contrast to most of the ‘lagers’ from Australia. I am yet to come up with a definitive way to rate the biers I taste, but I’m working on it :-)

First Bier in Germany

January 3rd, 2007 by Nate

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Well it didn’t take me long, but I was straight onto the local bier :-)
Funny thing is just how damn cheap bier is here. The above half litre bottle of Maisels Weisse cost me the grand total of 0.79 Euro. So you can imagine that I am a happy man :-)

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