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James Ford

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2625 on: May 16, 2013, 10:18:07 am »
Several area Total Wines had a couple of varieties of Cantillon for about five minutes yesterday, seemingly without any advance notice in the beer community. Didn't snag any.

Though we did have their gueze when were in Bruges, and I didn't care for it.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2626 on: May 16, 2013, 10:27:51 am »
So I ended up buying airline tickets to Munich last night.  Are there are any brewery tours worth taking in Munich? 

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2627 on: May 16, 2013, 10:39:43 am »
No beer tours to be done, but I highly recommend the Hirschgarten Beer Graden in Munich. Also highly reocommend a visit to Kloster Andechs. Note: Involves a train ride to the suburbs/country and some non-strenuous hiking, but it's beautiful once you get there.

I also found the book called Beer Drinkers Guide to Munich to be a highly worthwhile investment.




www.beerdrinkersguide.com

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/Hirschgarten.htm

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/KlosterAndechs.htm


So I ended up buying airline tickets to Munich last night.  Are there are any brewery tours worth taking in Munich? 

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2628 on: May 16, 2013, 11:13:53 am »
So I ended up buying airline tickets to Munich last night. 

let this be a lesson to you - don't drink and internet, kids.
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« Reply #2629 on: May 16, 2013, 02:25:57 pm »
No beer tours to be done, but I highly recommend the Hirschgarten Beer Graden in Munich. Also highly reocommend a visit to Kloster Andechs. Note: Involves a train ride to the suburbs/country and some non-strenuous hiking, but it's beautiful once you get there.

I also found the book called Beer Drinkers Guide to Munich to be a highly worthwhile investment.




www.beerdrinkersguide.com

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/Hirschgarten.htm

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/KlosterAndechs.htm


So I ended up buying airline tickets to Munich last night.  Are there are any brewery tours worth taking in Munich? 

I will check those out.  Thanks.  Do you mean there are no brewery tours or no brewery tours worth doing? 

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2630 on: May 16, 2013, 02:44:20 pm »
I think Kloster Andechs has one tour a week, but I read that it's in German. They make the best dopplebock on the world (imo), and their other stuff is very good as well. As most of the major breweries in Munich ship here and (imo) are of lesser (but often still good) quality, that's really the beer geeks Munich area biggest goto destination.

A google search gave me this info from 2010 (we didn't go on any of them so can't comment):


http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187309-i118-k4017874-Brewery_tours_in_or_around_Munich-Munich_Bavaria.html


Tours:


Hofbräu, 10? per person, book at least 2 weeks in advance for tour in English: www.hofbraeu-muenchen.de/brewery/tour.html


pdf brochure on Hofbnräu tour: hofbraeu-muenchen.de/download/Brauereifuehru?




Paulaner, 8? per person: paulaner-serviceportal.de/131.0.488b7b5a41d3?




Augustiner: doesn't seem to offer a tour




Hacker-Pschorr: tours only on demand. Contact details:


Hacker-Pschorr Bräuhaus


Theresienhöhe 7


80339 München


Telefon: (089) 500 59 38-11


Telefax: (089) 500 59 38-22


eMail: mail@hacker-pschorrbraeu.de




Löwenbräu/Spaten/Franziskaner, 9.80? per person (they're one company and share a tour): http://tinyurl.com/3yhfknm




3rd party tour operator for brewery tour (of the Löwenbräu/Spaten/Franziskaner group), Beertour Munich, 29? per person: http://tinyurl.com/2v2uys7


No beer tours to be done, but I highly recommend the Hirschgarten Beer Graden in Munich. Also highly reocommend a visit to Kloster Andechs. Note: Involves a train ride to the suburbs/country and some non-strenuous hiking, but it's beautiful once you get there.

I also found the book called Beer Drinkers Guide to Munich to be a highly worthwhile investment.




www.beerdrinkersguide.com

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/Hirschgarten.htm

http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/KlosterAndechs.htm


So I ended up buying airline tickets to Munich last night.  Are there are any brewery tours worth taking in Munich? 

I will check those out.  Thanks.  Do you mean there are no brewery tours or no brewery tours worth doing? 

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2631 on: May 17, 2013, 07:24:59 pm »
Mowed the lawn, rode my bike (but not to work), and now enjoying a nice lawnmower beer.


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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2632 on: May 17, 2013, 10:50:16 pm »
i bet you are fun . . . when you are good beer giddy.

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« Reply #2633 on: May 18, 2013, 12:38:21 pm »
not exactly what i'd call a traditional lawnmower beer, but rock on ;D

speaking of belgians: last night i had a Dupont "Cuvee Dry Hopping 2013".  absolutely fantastic.  adding the aroma of hops (in the case Triskel, a new european variety) to a traditional saison just works perfectly.  i'll be grabbing a bunch more of these.
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2634 on: May 18, 2013, 02:53:01 pm »
It was also our 10th anniversary yesterday.  ;D
not exactly what i'd call a traditional lawnmower beer, but rock on ;D

speaking of belgians: last night i had a Dupont "Cuvee Dry Hopping 2013".  absolutely fantastic.  adding the aroma of hops (in the case Triskel, a new european variety) to a traditional saison just works perfectly.  i'll be grabbing a bunch more of these.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2635 on: May 18, 2013, 03:25:21 pm »
And speaking of lawnmower beers, my Iranian neighbors have three Latino men out doing their lawn as I type this. Should I go offer them my last Rochefort 10?  ;D

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2636 on: May 19, 2013, 05:39:46 am »
Port City's Borracho Smokin' Brown Ale was pretty damn tasty. There was only 2 kegs of it at The Pinch so it went rather quickly I think. It was certainly smoky! Crazy how so many area bands get their own beers.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2637 on: May 23, 2013, 08:34:57 am »

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« Reply #2638 on: May 23, 2013, 09:39:50 am »
Mowed the lawn, rode my bike (but not to work), and now enjoying a nice lawnmower beer.



That isnt' a lawnmower beer.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #2639 on: May 30, 2013, 03:50:58 pm »
It might be hard to believe but Hanson have now been a band for more than two decades. In honor of their 21st birthday, the group has officially launched their own beer, ?Mmmhops.?

http://www.relix.com/news/2013/05/28/hanson-unveil-new-mmmhops-beer